sin
英 [sɪn]
美[sɪn]
- n. 罪恶;罪孽;过失
- vi. 犯罪;犯过失
- vt. 犯罪
- n. (Sin)人名;(罗)西恩;(匈)欣;(柬、阿拉伯)辛;(缅)信
词组搭配
(as)... as sin
(informal)having a particular undesirable quality to a high degree
(非正式)非常,极端地
as ugly as sin.
非常丑。
miserable as sin.
极其糟糕。
for one's sins
(humorous, chiefly Brit.)used to suggest that a task or duty is so onerous or unpleasant that it must be a punishment
(幽默,主英)遭报应
live in sin
(informal, dated)live together as though married
(非正式,旧)同居
sin of commission
a sinful action
罪过
sin of omission
a sinful failure to perform an action
疏漏,失职
双语例句
- 1. She was baptized and she was pure and clean of sin.
- 接受了洗礼的她纯洁无瑕。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I committed the physician's cardinal sin: I got involved with my patients.
- 我犯了从医的大忌:跟病人有了感情纠葛。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. I was about to sink into the quicksand of sin.
- 我就要陷入罪孽的深渊了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The Vatican's teaching on abortion is clear: it is a sin.
- 罗马教廷对堕胎的教义非常清楚:这是罪过。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Gluttony is a deadly sin.
- 暴饮暴食是七宗罪之一。
来自柯林斯例句