词汇 | forgiveness |
释义 | forgiveness noun[ U ] uk /fəˈɡɪv.nəs/ us /fɚˈɡɪv.nəs/ C2 the act of forgiving or the willingness to forgive: 原谅;宽恕 to ask for/beg forgiveness请求/乞求宽恕 Making & accepting apologies apologetic apologetically apologize atone for something atonement beg bury bygone conciliatory crawl crawl back (to someone)idiom forge ahead forgive penance repentance resolve your differences shred sink your differencesidiom solatium sorry to bother you Examples of forgivenessforgiveness This becomes particularly clear where angry outbursts about injustice and failure are followed by pleas for forgiveness and offers of acts of redemption. The authors talk in vague terms of linking debt forgiveness to fiscal and financial responsibility, but this is unspecific and vague. She was next led before all the domestic animals to ask their forgiveness and blessing. In addition, many ideas about debt forgiveness have carried the day recently because the discussions have moved out of a state-to-state context. Yet, no matter how deep our shame, forgiveness is offered. Here one must learn that, when it comes to finding forgiveness, one can do nothing, one can only accept it. In other words, forgiveness will be the opposite of anger. Further, if we are learning of the wrong at the same moment that we are viewing the forgiveness, it will be still harder to approve. But it would not be objectionable as forgiveness. In other words, if one is in despair and feeling alienated, one must do the work of forgiveness to attain connection and spiritual well-being. Here again, forgiveness is awarded after experience but does not morally precede justified heroism. She pleads with all her blandishments for forgiveness, while he, burrowing into his soul, can hardly find a reason to embrace her again. And if forgiveness means relinquishing a legal path toward justice, who among us should be entitled to make that moral judgment on our behalf? He saw the payment of indemnities as an act that acknowledged wrong and made possible forgiveness and a return to normality. He was ' saved ' in 1946 and immediately ran home from church to beg forgiveness from his wife. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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