释义 |
- v.忏悔;坦白;告解;承认(自己感到羞愧或尴尬的事)
- 网络供认;自白;倾诉
第三人称单数:confesses 现在分词:confessing 过去式:confessed v. admit,own up,come clean,acknowledge,declare 1. | [i][t] 供认,坦白,承认(错误或罪行)to admit, especially formally or to the police, that you have done sth wrong or illegal |
| After hours of questioning, the suspect confessed. 经过数小时的审问后,嫌疑犯终于招供。 | | She confessed to the murder. 她供认犯了谋杀罪。 | | He confessed that he had stolen the money. 他承认他偷了那笔钱。 | | We persuaded her to confess her crime. 我们说服她坦白她的罪行。 |
2. | [i][t] 承认(自己感到羞愧或尴尬的事)to admit sth that you feel ashamed or embarrassed about |
| She was reluctant to confess her ignorance. 她不愿承认她的无知。 | | I must confess to knowing nothing about computers. 我得承认对电脑一窍不通。 | | I confess (that) I know nothing about computers. 我承认我对电脑一窍不通。 | | ‘I know nothing about them,’ he confessed. “我对他们一无所知。”他承认道。 | | I confess myself bewildered by their explanation. 我承认他们的解释使我感到困惑。 |
3. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (to sb) 忏悔;悔过;告罪;告解to tell God or a priest about the bad things you have done so that you can say that you are sorry and be forgiven |
4. | [t] ~ sb 聆听(某人的)忏悔(或告罪、告解)to hear sb confess their sins(= the bad things they have done) |
v. | 2. 表白(信仰);忏悔,向上帝[神父等]忏悔(罪恶) 2. 表白(信仰);忏悔,向上帝[神父等]忏悔(罪恶) |
v. | 1. to admit a wrongdoing, crime, or error openly 2. to admit the truth of something reluctantly 3. to reveal sins to a priest or to God and ask for forgiveness 4. to listen to a confession of sins by somebody 5. to declare faith or belief in something or somebody 6. to say that you believe something to be the case, especially something about yourself and especially something bad 7. to admit that you have committed a crime 8. to admit something about yourself that you would not normally tell people because you are embarrassed about it or they could be disappointed by it 9. to tell a priest about the bad things you have done, and ask to be forgiven for them, especially in the Roman Catholic Church 1. to admit a wrongdoing, crime, or error openly 2. to admit the truth of something reluctantly 3. to reveal sins to a priest or to God and ask for forgiveness 4. to listen to a confession of sins by somebody 5. to declare faith or belief in something or somebody 6. to say that you believe something to be the case, especially something about yourself and especially something bad 7. to admit that you have committed a crime 8. to admit something about yourself that you would not normally tell people because you are embarrassed about it or they could be disappointed by it 9. to tell a priest about the bad things you have done, and ask to be forgiven for them, especially in the Roman Catholic Church |
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