absolution
英 [ˌæbsəˈluːʃn]
美 [ˌæbsəˈluːʃn]
n. 赦罪; 赦免; 解罪
BNC.22429 / COCA.23631
牛津词典
noun
- 赦罪;赦免;解罪
a formal statement that a person is forgiven for what he or she has done wrong
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 赦免;宽恕
If someone is givenabsolution, they are forgiven for something wrong that they have done.- She felt as if his words had granted her absolution.
她感觉他的那番话好似给她下了道赦令。
- She felt as if his words had granted her absolution.
英英释义
noun
- the act of absolving or remitting
- the condition of being formally forgiven by a priest in the sacrament of penance
双语例句
- And once they're done, they expect absolution.
并且每次忏悔完毕,他们都希望得到赦免。 - Other trade-able talents include: "Silent Resolve" and "Absolution";
其他可互换的天赋包括:“无声消退”和”赦免“; - They came seeking absolution for their guilt.
他们前来寻求赦免自己的罪过。 - The First Book alone adds: and the same form of absolution shall be used in all private confessions.
“第一本书,仅补充说:”和同样形式的赦免,应全部采用私人自白书。 - The absolute truth is not equal the absolution of truth
绝对真理不等于真理的绝对性 - After receiving absolution and the last unction, he quietly died;
领过圣餐、行过涂敷圣油仪式后,他平静地死去了。 - Regarding the form of the sacrament, both the Council of Florence and the Council of Trent teach that it consists in the words of absolution.
关于形式的圣事,无论是安理会的佛罗伦萨和安理会的遄达教授认为,它存在于一个字的赦免。 - Mikado 'authority got a unprecedented absolution, benefited from the implementation of Emperor System.
天皇权威得到空前地绝对化,这得益于天皇制的推行。 - Due to the absolution in idea and system, corporate personality has become a double blade sword. While developing the economy, its appears unsuited to the purpose in the certain degree.
由于在观念和制度上将公司独立人格制度绝对化,使其成为一把双刃剑,在推动经济增长的同时,出现了一定程度的不合目的性。 - In Catholicism, sinners can get absolution in the secrecy of confession.
在天主教教义中,犯错之人可以通过秘密忏悔而得到赦免。
