expiate
英 [ˈekspieɪt]
美 [ˈekspieɪt]
v. 为(所犯罪过)接受惩罚; 赎(罪)
过去式:expiated 过去分词:expiated 现在分词:expiating 第三人称单数:expiates
BNC.38487 / COCA.36529
牛津词典
verb
- 为(所犯罪过)接受惩罚;赎(罪)
to accept punishment for sth that you have done wrong in order to show that you are sorry- He had a chance to confess and expiate his guilt.
他有认错和赎罪的机会。
- He had a chance to confess and expiate his guilt.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 赎(罪);抵偿;补偿
If youexpiateguilty feelings or bad behaviour, you do something to indicate that you are sorry for what you have done.- It seemed that Alice was expiating her father's sins with her charity work.
似乎艾丽斯正在通过自己的慈善工作来弥补父亲的罪过。
- It seemed that Alice was expiating her father's sins with her charity work.
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- He hoped to expiate his guilt over leaving her.
他希望补偿抛弃她的罪过。 - The sacrifice was ordained by the eternal decree of God, to expiate the sins of the world.
的牺牲被祝圣的永恒上帝的法令,以赎罪的罪恶的世界。 - He had a chance to confess and expiate his guilt.
他有认错和赎罪的机会。 - And he shall expiate the sanctuary and the tabernacle of the testimony and the altar, the priest also and all the people.
为至圣所,为会幕和祭坛行取洁礼,为众司祭和全会众人民行赎罪礼。 - He tried to expiate his crimes by giving money to the church.
他以捐款给教会来赎罪。 - Even death would not expiate all his crimes.
死有余辜。 - He hoped to expiate his guilt.
他希望为他的过失赎罪。 - ( theology) a place where Roman Catholics think those who have died in a state of grace undergo limited torment to expiate their sins.
(神学)天主教徒认为那些死后经过有限的痛苦赎罪的人呆的地方。 - It seemed that Alice was expiating her father's sins with her charity work.
似乎艾丽斯正在通过自己的慈善工作来弥补父亲的罪过。 - Now I was to expiate all my offences at the gallows.
现在我将在绞刑架上赎我一切的罪过。