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forgive美 [fər'ɡɪv] 英 [fə(r)'ɡɪv] - v.原谅;宽恕;请原谅;对不起
- 网络饶恕;免除;赦免
第三人称单数:forgives 现在分词:forgiving 过去式:forgave 过去分词:forgiven v.+n. forgive sin,forgive mistake v. pardon,excuse,forgive and forget,let off,absolve 1. | [t][i] 原谅;宽恕to stop feeling angry with sb who has done sth to harm, annoy or upset you; to stop feeling angry with yourself |
| I'll never forgive her for what she did. 我绝不会原谅她做的事。 | | I'd never forgive myself if she heard the truth from someone else. 如果她从别人那里听到了真相,我永远不会原谅自己。 | | I can't forgive that type of behaviour. 我不能宽恕那种行为。 | | We all have to learn to forgive. 我们都得学会宽恕。 | | She'd forgive him anything. 无论他做了什么,她都会原谅他。 |
2. | [t] ~ me 对不起;请原谅used to say in a polite way that you are sorry if what you are doing or saying seems rude or silly |
| Forgive me, but I don't see that any of this concerns me. 对不起,我就看不出这与我有啥关系。 | | Forgive me for interrupting, but I really don't agree with that. 请原谅我打岔,不过我确实不同意那一点。 | | Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly does the company do? 请原谅我的无知,这家公司到底是干什么的? | | Forgive my interrupting but I really don't agree with that. 请原谅我打岔,不过我确实不同意那一点。 |
3. | [t] ~ (sb) sth 免除(债务)to say that sb does not need to pay back money that they have borrowed |
| The government has agreed to forgive a large part of the debt. 政府同意免除一大部分债务。 |
v. | 1. to stop being angry about or resenting somebody or somebody's behaviour 2. to excuse somebody for a mistake, misunderstanding, wrongdoing, or inappropriate behaviour 3. to cancel an obligation such as a debt 4. to decide that you will not be angry with someone who has offended, upset, or harmed you 5. if a country or bank forgives a debt, they decide that the debt does not have to be paid back 6. gardon;give up the wish to punish 7. let go without payment;cancel or remit(=excuse payment of) 8. pardon;give up the wish to punish 9. let go without payment;cancel or remit(=excute payment of) 1. to stop being angry about or resenting somebody or somebody's behaviour 2. to excuse somebody for a mistake, misunderstanding, wrongdoing, or inappropriate behaviour 3. to cancel an obligation such as a debt 4. to decide that you will not be angry with someone who has offended, upset, or harmed you 5. if a country or bank forgives a debt, they decide that the debt does not have to be paid back 6. gardon;give up the wish to punish 7. let go without payment;cancel or remit(=excuse payment of) 8. pardon;give up the wish to punish 9. let go without payment;cancel or remit(=excute payment of) |
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