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词汇 forgive
释义 forgive
verb[ I or T, not continuous ]
uk /fəˈɡɪv/ us /fɚˈɡɪv/forgave | forgiven
B1
to stop blaming or being angry with someone for something that person has done, or not punish them for something: 原谅;宽恕
forgive someone for something/doing somethingI don't think she's ever quite forgiven me for getting her name wrong that time.我认为那次把她的名字弄错后她一直都没完全原谅我。
I'd never forgive myself if anything happened to the kids.要是孩子们有个三长两短,我永远也不会原谅自己。
 forgive and forget
to completely stop blaming or being angry with someone for something they have done, and to stop thinking about it:
A quarrel is only over when both sides can forgive and forget.
 forgive meB2formal
used before you ask or say something that might seem rude: 对不起,请原谅
Forgive me for asking, but how much did you pay for your bag?请原谅我问一下,你的包花了多少钱?
"Please, please forgive me!" she begged him.“请一定原谅我!”她请求(他)道。
Don't worry. He forgives people very easily.
She could not forgive his many infidelities.她不能原谅他的诸多不忠行为。
He still hasn't forgiven me for what I did.
He forgave his brother for breaking the window.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making & accepting apologies
apologetic
apologetically
apologize
atone for something
atonement
beg
bury
bygone
conciliatory
crawl
crawl back (to someone)idiom
forge ahead
pardon
penance
repentance
resolve your differences
shred
sink your differencesidiom
solatium
sorry to bother you
 forgive a loan/debt
to say that money does not have to be paid back: 债务无需偿还
The new program would forgive state loans to new graduates who teach in Nebraska.在一个新的项目中,前往内布拉斯加教书的大学毕业生可免还政府贷款。

forgive | American Dictionary


forgive
verb[ T ]
us/fərˈɡɪv, fɔr-/past tenseforgaveus/fərˈɡeɪv, fɔr-/ | past participleforgivenus/fərˈɡɪv·ən, fɔr-/
to stop being angry with someone who has done something wrong:
She apologized and he forgave her.
I can’t forgive someone who has treated me so badly.

forgiveness


noun[ U ]us/fərˈɡɪv·nəs, fɔr-/
To my family and friends, I beg your forgiveness for the lies I’ve told.

forgive | Business English


forgive
verb[ T ]
 ECONOMICS, FINANCE formaluk /fəˈɡɪv/usforgave | forgiven
to allow someone to not have to pay a debt:
Japan agreed to forgive up to 100% of the debts owed to it by the world's poorest countries.

forgiveness


noun[ U ]
debt/loan forgivenessThe legislation also includes special loan forgiveness for public servants such as teachers and firefighters.

Examples of forgive


forgive
The president himself preferred to placate the military by forgiving and forgetting the human rights tragedies that had beset his nation.
One would be forgiven for thinking that during the war little was happening at the level of gold bullion.
At first glance, these steps appear glaringly obvious and readers might be forgiven for wondering why a book needs to be written about them.
I have forgiven the persons who once were not so nice to me.
One could be forgiven for assuming that all the surgical controversies have now been settled.
A few isolated mistakes in such a wide-ranging compilation could be forgiven, but the large number included simply appears slapdash.
Their absence was usually forgiven because of their demanding schedules and research commitments.
In fact, despite a brief period of tense relations, all was forgiven and forgotten.
Advertising sexism is forgiven, but not forgotten : historical, cross-cultural and individual differences in criticism and purchase boycott intentions.
Finally, the hardest of all pathways: both forgiving and forgetting.
Even with the forgiving model, our method requires users to follow the stipulated abbreviation method fairly rigidly.
Perhaps a literary critic might be forgiven for being less impressed with the "cross-correspondences" among a very large number of incoherent and cryptic texts.
In the second step we sympathize with the wrongdoer as he receives the benefit of being forgiven.
He sets up the contemporary situation as a terrifying picture of the superficial and grotesque in order that he might be forgiven for averting his eyes and 'resisting' engagement.
In a world of masculine bonds, where other kinds of bond are considered worthless, the show of feeling towards women in this solemn hour cannot be forgiven.
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