释义 |
sinned是sin的过去分词 - n.罪;罪行;过失;过错
- abbr.正弦
- v.犯戒律;犯过失
- 网络罪的;罪孽;犯罪了
复数:sins 过去分词:sinned 现在分词:sinning v.+n. forgive sin,commit sin,confess sin v. transgress,do wrong,err,lapse n. crime,misdemeanour,misdemeanor,transgression,wickedness 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 |
| | | 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 |
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 1. | [i] 犯戒律;犯过失to break a religious or moral law |
| Forgive me, Lord, for I have sinned. 主啊,宽恕我吧,我犯了罪。 | | He was more sinned against than sinning(= although he did wrong, other people treated him even worse) . 他过错无多而报应太重。 |
n. | 1. the 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet, represented in the English alphabet as "s" 2. an act, thought, or way of behaving that goes against the law or teachings of a religion, especially when the person who commits it is aware of this 3. something that offends a moral or ethical principle 4. in Christian theology, the condition of being denied God's grace because of a sin or sins committed 5. an action, thought, or way of behaving that is wrong according to religious laws 6. an action or way of behaving that you think is morally wrong 1. the 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet, represented in the English alphabet as "s" 2. an act, thought, or way of behaving that goes against the law or teachings of a religion, especially when the person who commits it is aware of this 3. something that offends a moral or ethical principle 4. in Christian theology, the condition of being denied God's grace because of a sin or sins committed 5. an action, thought, or way of behaving that is wrong according to religious laws 6. an action or way of behaving that you think is morally wrong | v. | 1. to commit a sin, especially by knowingly violating the law or teachings of a religion 2. to commit a serious moral or ethical offense 3. to do something that is wrong according to religious rules 1. to commit a sin, especially by knowingly violating the law or teachings of a religion 2. to commit a serious moral or ethical offense 3. to do something that is wrong according to religious rules | abbr. | 2. Social Insurance Number |
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