expiate

过去分词:

动词过去分词: expiated

更多词形:

名词: expiator | 动词过去式: expiated | 动词过去分词: expiated | 动词现在分词: expiating | 动词第三人称单数: expiates |

单词例句:

And sprinkling with his finger seven times, let him expiate, and sanctify it from the uncleanness of the children of Israel.

再用手指向祭坛洒血七次:这样使祭坛免于以色列子民的不洁,而获洁净和祝圣。

He had a chance to confess and expiate his guilt.

他有认错和赎罪的机会。

A state in which the souls of those who have died in grace must expiate their sins.

炼狱那些在幸福中死去的人的灵魂必须去赎罪的地方

Not be ableto expiate the disaster

无法避开这一灾祸

6.(theology) a place where Roman Catholics think those who have died in a state of grace undergo limited torment to expiate their sins.

(神学)天主教徒认为那些死后经过有限的痛苦赎罪的人呆的地方。

If our good senator was a political sinner, he was in a fair way to expiate it by his night’s penance.

如果我们这位好心的参议员在政治上有罪的话,那末他那天夜晚的苦行也足以抵消他的罪名了。

And in the second day thou shalt offer a he goat without blemish for sin: and they shall expiate the altar, as they expiated it with the calf.

第二天要献一只无瑕的小公山羊为赎罪祭,如献公牛犊所行的一样,为祭坛取洁。

not be able to expiate the disaster

无法避开这一灾祸

The latter's yearning to expiate a guilt that was in retrospect vastly exaggerated or nonexistent prolonged the war.

后面这种人急于赎罪的心情把战争拖长了。但回过头来看,这种罪名或者是完全会夸大了,或者根本就不存在。