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第三人称单数:redeems 现在分词:redeeming 过去式:redeemed v. cash in,cash,trade in,exchange,convert 1. | ~ sb/sth 补救;弥补;掩饰…之不足to make sb/sth seem less bad |
| The excellent acting wasn't enough to redeem a weak plot. 精彩的表演不足以掩盖情节的拙劣。 | | The only redeeming feature of the job(= good thing about it) is the salary. 这份工作唯一的可取之处就是它的工资。 |
2. | ~ yourself 挽回影响;改变印象;维护to do sth to improve the opinion that people have of you, especially after you have done sth bad |
| He has a chance to redeem himself after last week's mistakes. 他有机会弥补上星期犯下的错误。 |
3. | ~ sb 拯救;救赎to save sb from the power of evil |
| Jesus Christ came to redeem us from sin. 耶稣基督来将我们从罪恶中拯救出来。 |
4. | ~ sth 偿清;付清to pay the full sum of money that you owe sb; to pay a debt |
| to redeem a loan/mortgage 清偿贷款╱按揭贷款 |
5. | ~ sth 兑换;兑现to exchange sth such as shares or vouchers for money or goods |
| This voucher can be redeemed at any of our branches. 这抵用券在我们的任一分支机构都可以使用。 |
6. | ~ sth 赎回to get back a valuable object from sb by paying them back the money you borrowed from them in exchange for the object |
| He was able to redeem his watch from the pawnshop. 他得以从当铺赎回他的表。 |
7. | ~ a pledge/promise 履行,遵守(诺言)to do what you have promised that you will do |
v. | 1. 买回(已卖之物等),赎回(典质物等),赎出(身体);挽回,恢复(名誉、权利、地位等) 1. 买回(已卖之物等),赎回(典质物等),赎出(身体);挽回,恢复(名誉、权利、地位等) |
v. | 1. to make something acceptable or pleasant in spite of its negative qualities or aspects 2. to do something that changes a negative opinion to a positive one 3. to pay for the sins of humanity with death on the Cross 4. to buy back an item given, e.g. to a pawnbroker, as security for a loan 5. to fulfill a pledge or promise 6. to exchange or convert something such as a voucher for money or its equivalent 7. to pay off the outstanding portion of a debt 8. to improve something that is not very good by including something that is good 9. to get an object again by paying someone the money that they paid you for it, especially when the money was a type of loan 10. to make someone free from the power of evil, especially in the Christian religion 1. to make something acceptable or pleasant in spite of its negative qualities or aspects 2. to do something that changes a negative opinion to a positive one 3. to pay for the sins of humanity with death on the Cross 4. to buy back an item given, e.g. to a pawnbroker, as security for a loan 5. to fulfill a pledge or promise 6. to exchange or convert something such as a voucher for money or its equivalent 7. to pay off the outstanding portion of a debt 8. to improve something that is not very good by including something that is good 9. to get an object again by paying someone the money that they paid you for it, especially when the money was a type of loan 10. to make someone free from the power of evil, especially in the Christian religion |
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