单词 | sin |
释义 | noun | verb | sinsin1 /sɪn/ ●●○ noun 1[countable, uncountable] an action that is against religious rules and is considered to be offensive to God SYN transgression: The Bible says adultery is a sin. No one is completely without sin.sin of the sin of greed He confessed his sins to one of the priests.2[countable usually singular] something that you think is wrong and strongly disapprove of: It’s a sin to waste all this food. It’s no sin to (=it is acceptable to) look at other men once in a while.3as miserable/ugly/guilty etc. as sin spoken very unhappy, ugly, etc.—sinless adjective → see also live in sin at live1 (16), cover/hide a multitude of sins at multitude (3), original sin, sinful noun | verb | sinsin2 verb (sinned, sinning) [intransitive] 1to break God’s laws SYN transgress: sin against He has sinned against God.2be more sinned against than sinning old-fashioned used to say that someone should not be blamed for what he or she has done wrong, because he or she has been badly treated by other people noun | verb | sinsin3 the written abbreviation of sine |
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