transitive. To do (something wrong or sinful), to commit (a sin).
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释义 | society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > evildoing or wrongdoing > do wrongfully or amiss [verb (transitive)] (21) aguiltOE transitive. To do (something wrong or sinful), to commit (a sin). misdoOE transitive. With indefinite object: to do badly, wrongly, unjustly, or improperly. misworkc1300 transitive. With indefinite object: to do amiss. Cf. misdo, v. 2a. sinc1315 transitive. To do, perform, or perpetrate sinfully; to commit (a sin). usec1330 transitive. To commit (a crime, sin, etc.); to perpetrate (a deception, fraud, or similar act). Obsolete. erra1340 transitive. To do (a thing) wrongly or sinfully; to make a mistake or commit a fault in. Chiefly passive. Obsolete. trespass14.. transitive with the matter of the trespass as object: To do (something wrong); to commit. Obsolete. Subcategories:— introduce with sinister motive (1) — transgress (a moral limit) (7) — make (offence ) more grave (5) — of an offence: be more glaring than (1) |
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