expiate

expiate

美 [ˈekspiˌeɪt]  英 [ˈekspieɪt]

  • v.为(所犯罪过)接受惩罚;赎(罪)
  • 网络赎罪;补偿;抵偿

词形变化

第三人称单数:expiates  现在分词:expiating  过去式:expiated  

同义词

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sth
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。

英汉解释

v.
1.
赎,抵偿,补偿

英英解释

v.

例句

Be that as it may. If our good senator was a political sinner, he was in a fair way to expiate it by his night's penance.

不管怎么如果我们这位好心参议员政治有罪的话那么那天夜晚苦行足以抵消罪名

And sprinkling with his finger seven times, let him expiate, and sanctify it from the uncleanness of the children of Israel.

手指祭坛这样使祭坛免于以色列子民洁净

I do not wish to expiate, but to live. My life is for itself and not for a spectacle.

并不奢望赎罪但是渴望人生为了自己不是为了绚烂别人

But soon he realises he is committing even more sins by his uncompromising attempts to expiate them.

很快了解妥协企图他们

To get over his trauma Sebastian tries to expiate all of his sins.

度过创伤塞瓦斯蒂安试图所有罪愆

After my return to London I had to expiate in bed the consequences of my fatuous complaisance.

回到伦敦以后只得病榻上来愚蠢温顺赎罪

Now I was to expiate all my offences at the gallows.

现在绞刑架一切罪过

But when in thee time's furrows I behold, Then look I death my days should expiate.

出现时光深槽死神了结天年

Samaria shall expiate her guilt, for she has rebelled against her God.

马利亚必要承当因为背叛自己天主

expiate one's sins by acts of penance.

自我惩罚补偿自己罪恶

Death will not expiate all his crimes

罪大恶极不能抵偿罪恶

Not be ableto expiate the disaster

无法避开灾祸

it will expiate at god s tribunal

一切上帝法庭得到赎罪