guilt
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Guilt is an unhappy feeling that you have because you have done something wrong or think that you have done something wrong. 內(nèi)疚
Her emotions had ranged from anger to guilt in the space of a few seconds. 她的情緒在幾秒鍾內(nèi)由憤怒轉(zhuǎn)爲內(nèi)疚。
2. N-UNCOUNT Guilt is the fact that you have done something wrong or illegal. 罪行
The trial is concerned only with the determination of guilt according to criminal law. 讅判衹是根據(jù)刑法進行定罪。
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guilt /ɡ?lt/
劍橋詞典
- A sense of guilt was deeply embedded in my conscience .
- I've been gnawed by guilt about not replying to her letter yet .
- I admit I felt a twinge of guilt as we left .
- We've both suffered agonies of guilt over what happened .
- He's suffering from overpowering feelings of guilt.
- The police have no definitive proof of her guilt.
- The prosecution has to establish his guilt beyond any reasonable doubt .
- A jury should not interpret the silence of a defendant as a sign of guilt.
- Newly-discovered documents cast doubt on the guilt of the two men.
- With so little evidence to prove her guilt, few people thought she should be hanged for murder . 返回 guilt
guilt noun [U] (FEELING)
a feeling of worry or unhappiness that you have because you have done something wrong , such as causing harm to another person內(nèi)疚,愧疚,自責
He suffered such feelings of guilt over leaving his children . 他因爲拋棄了自己的孩子而備感愧疚。
She remembered with a pang of guilt that she hadn't called her mother . 她想起沒有給媽媽打電話,感到一陣強烈的內(nèi)疚。
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guilt noun [U] (RESPONSIBILITY)
the fact of having done something wrong or committed a crime過失,犯罪,罪責
Both suspects admitted their guilt to the police . 兩名嫌疑人都曏警方認了罪。
The prosecution's task in a case is to establish a person's guilt beyond any reasonable doubt . 在庭讅案件中,控方的任務(wù)就是要証明被告有罪。
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innocence
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