英语单词 | guilt |
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英美音标 | 英 [ɡɪlt] 美 [ɡɪlt] |
中文释义 | n.罪行;内疚 |
英语例句 | (1) We now have the absolute proof of his guilt. (2) The king was infamous for his guilt of many infamies. (3) His friend corroborated his guilt. (4) The law presumes innocence until guilt is proved. (5) The lawyer shafted the prisoner into an admission of guilt. (6) Guilt was written all over his face. (7) His face showed guilt though he said he had done nothing wrong. |
中文例句 | (1) 我们现在有他犯罪的确凿证据。 (2) 那个国王因罪恶多端而臭名昭著。 (3) 他的朋友证实了他的犯罪。 (4) 在罪状未证实前,法律假定被告无罪。 (5) 这位律师使得这名罪犯承认了自己的罪行。 (6) 他脸上明显流露着内疚的神情。 (7) 尽管他说自己没做过错事,他的脸上却显出了内疚的神情。 |
vocabulary简明 | You experience guilt when you feel bad about doing something wrong or committing some offense. Guilt is also the state of having committed the offense — it's the opposite of "innocence." |
vocabulary扩展 | The noun guilt stems from the Old English word gylt, meaning "crime, sin, fault, or fine." Feelings of guilt are typical after you've done something you shouldn't have, like cheating on your spelling test or stealing from your little brother's piggy bank. We often say that our conscience is the source of this feeling. If you're the prosecuting attorney in a criminal trial, your job is to prove the guilt of the defendant, that is, to prove that they committed the crime you're accusing them of. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]内疚;悔恨;负罪感 Guilt is an unhappy feeling that you have because you have done something wrong or think that you have done something wrong.
2 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]犯罪;罪行;有罪 Guilt is the fact that you have done something wrong or illegal.
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