absolve
英:[əbˈzɒlv] 美: [əbˈzɑlv]
absolve 基本解释
vt.宣告…无罪,赦免…的罪行,宽恕…的罪行;不受责难,免除责任 [义务] ,开脱(罪责);
变形
过去式:absolved过去分词:absolved现在分词:absolving第三人称单数:absolves
英英释义
absolve[ əb'zɔlv, -'sɔlv ]
v.grant remission of a sin to"The priest absolved him and told him to say ten Hail Mary's"
let off the hook"I absolve you from this responsibility"
同义词:justifyfree
absolve 相关例句
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)- The police absolved the suspect.
警方释放了嫌疑犯。 - He cannot entirely absolve himself of the charge.
他不能完全开脱掉这一指责。 - I absolve you from your vows.
我解除你的誓约。 - The captain is absolved from all blame and responsibility for the shipwreck.
那位船长被免除了因船只失事而遭致的非难和罪责。
权威例句
Congresso absolve MSTHistory Will Absolve MeAgreement Not Likely to Absolve HusbandAbsolve You to Yourself: Emerson's Conception of Rational AgencyNo History to Absolve Them: Spanish-American Revolutionary Discourse after 1990Establishing System On the Death Penalty Absolve in ChinaCan Indexed Debt Absolve Original Sin? The Role of Inflation-indexed Debt in Developing Local Currency MarketsCan Indexed Debt Absolve Original Sin? The Role of Inflation-indexed Debt in Developing Local Currency MarketsNeither History nor Freedom Will Absolve Us: On the Ethical Dimensions of the Poetry of Lesego Rampolokeng"My Highest Priority Was to Absolve the Divine Laws": The Theory and Politics of Hobbes Leviathan in a War of Religion