单词 | sin |
释义 | sin I. 1. a. < making her dream … of the sin which he resolved to allure her to commit — Daniel Defoe > b. < colleges which glorify research and publication … are guilty of a grave and perhaps irreparable sin against civilization — Millicent McIntosh > < the rhetorical sin of the meaningless variation — Lewis Mumford > c. < the English sin has always been … a lack of social coherence — Herbert Read > 2. < thought about the nature of sin in general — H.E.Fosdick > specifically < accused … of living in sin with her fiancé — Leslie Rees > — see actual sin, deadly sin, mortal sin, original sin, venial sin II. intransitive verb 1. 2. < critics often sinned against good critical sense — C.I.Glicksberg > transitive verb 1. < there remains so much to be sinned and suffered in the world — Nathaniel Hawthorne > 2. archaic < we have sinned him hence — John Dryden > • - sin one's mercies III. variant of syne IV. 1. 2. V. 1. 2. |
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