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absolution

英 [ˌæbsəˈluːʃn]

美 [ˌæbsəˈluːʃn]

n.  赦罪; 赦免; 解罪

法律

BNC.22429 / COCA.23631

牛津词典

    noun

    • 赦罪;赦免;解罪
      a formal statement that a person is forgiven for what he or she has done wrong

      柯林斯词典

      • N-UNCOUNT 赦免;宽恕
        If someone is givenabsolution, they are forgiven for something wrong that they have done.
        1. She felt as if his words had granted her absolution.
          她感觉他的那番话好似给她下了道赦令。

      英英释义

      noun

      双语例句

      • Other trade-able talents include: "Silent Resolve" and "Absolution";
        其他可互换的天赋包括:“无声消退”和”赦免“;
      • Mikado 'authority got a unprecedented absolution, benefited from the implementation of Emperor System.
        天皇权威得到空前地绝对化,这得益于天皇制的推行。
      • And once they're done, they expect absolution.
        并且每次忏悔完毕,他们都希望得到赦免。
      • The last time we met you were generous enough to grant me absolution.
        上次我们相遇时你很慷慨赐予我赦免。
      • This article probes into the consistence of recycle economy with China's traditional philosophical values, and points out that recycle economy is not only an absolution of the mode of thinking of modern western philosophy but also conforms to Marxist view on the relationship between man and nature.
        本文深入探讨了循环经济与中国传统哲学价值观的一致性,指出了循环经济是对近代西方哲学思维方式的扬弃,也符合马克思主义人与自然关系的思想。
      • You must start, as her sobbing friend did, with Rosenstrach's introductory absolution.
        像那位哭泣的朋友一样,你得先获得罗森施特拉赫的宽恕。
      • The First Book alone adds: and the same form of absolution shall be used in all private confessions.
        “第一本书,仅补充说:”和同样形式的赦免,应全部采用私人自白书。
      • In order to explain how possible the ( freedom) can be, Kant put Forward the Reasonable Interest which was extended from the Moral Emotion by Kant, but it hard to explain why the Absolution Reason is always followed by the element of perception.
        康德为了说明自由是如何可能的而提出了理性兴趣概念,这一概念是康德从道德情感中引申出来的,然而,难以解释纯粹理性何以伴随着感性经验的因素。
      • She felt as if his words had granted her absolution.
        她感觉他的那番话好似给她下了道赦令。
      • Wait for an absolution that would never come.
        等待宽恕,但永远等不到。