sin.
美 [sɪn] 
英 [sɪn] 
- n.罪;罪行;过失;过错
 - abbr.正弦
 - v.犯戒律;犯过失
 - 网络求正弦;王;新加坡
 
sin.
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1.  | [c] 罪,罪恶,罪过(对神的冒犯或对宗教戒律、道德规范的违犯)an offence against God or against a religious or moral law  | 
to commit a sin 犯罪  | |
Confess your sins to God and he will forgive you. 向上帝忏悔,上帝就会宽恕你。  | |
The Bible says that stealing is a sin. 《圣经》上说偷盗有罪。  | 
2.  | [u] 罪行,犯罪(违犯宗教戒律、道德规范的行为)the act of breaking a religious or moral law  | 
a life of sin 罪过的一生  | 
3.  | [c][ususing] (informal) 过错;过失;恶行an action that people strongly disapprove of  | 
It's a sin to waste taxpayers' money like that. 这样挥霍纳税人的钱太不应该。  | 
IDM
She works with us in Accounts, for her sins! 她跟我们一样也在财务室做事,活该如此!  | 
be/do sth for your sins
(informal)
(表示所做的事无异于惩罚)自作自受,活该used to say that sth that sb does is like a punishment
She works with us in Accounts, for her sins! 她跟我们一样也在财务室做事,活该如此!  | 
(as) miserable/ugly as sin
(informal)
可怜得╱难看得要命used to emphasize that sb is very unhappy or ugly