外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 guilt [gilt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 罪行, 内疚

[法] 罪, 犯罪, 罪行


  1. His face showed guilt though he said he had done nothing wrong.
    尽管他说自己没做过错事,他的脸上却显出了内疚的神情。
  2. The lawyer shafted the prisoner into an admission of guilt.
    这位律师使得这名罪犯承认了自己的罪行。
  3. Guilt was written all over his face.
    他脸上明显流露著内疚的神情.


guilt
[ noun ]
  1. the state of having committed an offense

  2. <noun.state>
  3. remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offense

  4. <noun.feeling>


Guilt \Guilt\ (g[i^]lt), n. [OE. gilt, gult, AS. gylt, crime;
probably originally signifying, the fine or mulct paid for an
offence, and afterward the offense itself, and akin to AS.
gieldan to pay, E. yield. See {Yield}, v. t.]
1. The criminality and consequent exposure to punishment
resulting from willful disobedience of law, or from
morally wrong action; the state of one who has broken a
moral or political law; crime; criminality; offense
against right.

Satan had not answer, but stood struck
With guilt of his own sin. --Milton.

2. Exposure to any legal penalty or forfeiture.

A ship incurs guilt by the violation of a blockade.
--Kent.

3. A feeling of regret or remorse for having committed some
improper act; a recognition of one's own responsibility
for doing something wrong. ``Depression is often rooted in
guilt which has not been dealt with in an appropriate
way.'' ``Guilt is a natural and appropriate consequence to
a wrong action.''
[PJC]

  1. "They're trying to cover-up their own guilt by blaming the victim," said Loren Siegel of the American Civil Liberties Union.
  2. "This is guilt by association.
  3. For those who have to let lower-ranking colleagues go, there is pain and guilt.
  4. "A reasonable juror could have interpreted the instruction to allow a finding of guilt based on a degree of proof below that required by the (Constitution's) due process clause," the justices said.
  5. As the day of execution draws near, so do the shadows of doubt about Mr. Johnson's guilt.
  6. Perhaps this is because most Americans, unlike much of Washington, have a basic sense of fairness about innocence until guilt is proven.
  7. "For a long time, I bore the burden of guilt because I hadn't done more to stop it," he said. "But I've resolved it now.
  8. Iran-Contra jurors began deliberating in the case against Poindexter after a federal judge in Washington directed them to focus only on his guilt or innocence and to ignore the "underlying political controversy" of the affair.
  9. The exchange also said Ritchie Baggs, of Salt Lake City, without admitting or denying guilt, was barred for three years from employment with an exchange firm in any supervisory capacity, with one year served.
  10. "He is effectively recommending the (complete acquittal) for those defendants against whom he says guilt has not been established to his satisfaction," said Sir Harry Livermore of Liverpool.
  11. Anger builds steadily in many of the soldiers _ reserves called up from civilian life _ and the order comes to drive them off. Then comes the guilt, the guilt that some of the Israelis will carry with them perhaps for life.
  12. Anger builds steadily in many of the soldiers _ reserves called up from civilian life _ and the order comes to drive them off. Then comes the guilt, the guilt that some of the Israelis will carry with them perhaps for life.
  13. "The court's decision is based on technical, procedural issues, not the merits of the guilt or innocence of the defendants," Kane said.
  14. Two other men who refused to admit their guilt were given life sentences in a group trial in a city gymnasium that was aired on national television and reported in detail in the Beijing Daily.
  15. O'Connor, perhaps informed by his long association with the theatre, has the poet thumping across the stage as a maudlin penitent, haunted by the Tudors' brutal persecution of Catholicism, tormented by guilt.
  16. Congressional committees have no power to adjudicate the guilt or innocence of anyone, only to gather information in furtherance of Congress's oversight and legislative functions.
  17. There is no question of guilt, and there is no question of racial bias _ both killer and victims were white.
  18. They're just looking for a soothing voice and a friendly ear to hear them work through their grief, anger, frustration and guilt.
  19. Texas First Brokerage Services Inc. consented, without admitting or denying guilt, to a censure and a $20,000 fine.
  20. Joel Steinberg was optimistic when jurors asked for clarification of murder laws, indicating they might be torn over his guilt or innocence in the death of his illegally adopted daughter, an attorney said.
  21. He endured two miserable marriages and years of paralyzing stage fright, contemplated murder and suicide and battled his own rages, guilt and drinking.
  22. The government's chief attorney, G. Ramaswamy, said Kehar Singh's guilt had been proved beyond reasonable doubt by the trial court and an appeals court as well as the Supreme Court.
  23. Earle, who could have faced up to 10 years in prison if he had been convicted on the original charge, said that his plea was not an admission of guilt and maintained that the officer attacked him.
  24. West Germans today celebrate 40 years of a statehood that has brought them peace and prosperity, but many feel a nagging guilt over the fate of their brothers in the east.
  25. Her cry in the second act to her heathen gods, filled with rage, envy, deep sadness and stifled guilt, was unforgettable.
  26. A Salvadoran military judge dropped terrorism charges against Casolo for lack of evidence, but Salvadoran President Alfredo Cristiani said he remained convinced of her guilt.
  27. Without admitting or denying guilt, they consented to sanctions related to keeping current and preserving records of assets and liabilities, and failing to maintain net capital.
  28. But the mood suddenly turned somber as Mr. Milken acknowledged guilt and began describing his crimes.
  29. Friedman agreed to the sanction without or admitting or denying guilt, the exchange said in a statement issued Friday.
  30. "You stir up a lot of guilt within the family as soon as you ask parents or grandparents for a blood sample.
加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
您正在访问的是
中国词汇量第二的英语词典
更多精彩,登录后发现......
验证码看不清,请点击刷新
  注册