guilty
英 [ˈɡɪl.ti]
美 [ˈɡɪl.ti]
将“guilty”分解为“gu”和“ilty”,想象“gu”像一只握着武器(“i”作为手)的幽灵,它代表着负罪感。当“gu”紧紧握住(“i”)某个不诚实或不道德的行为时,你就记住了“guilty”意味着内疚或有罪的。
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- guilty (adj.)
- Old English gyltig "offending, delinquent, criminal," from gylt (see guilt (n.)). In law, "that has committed some specified offense," late 13c. Of conscience, feelings, etc., 1590s. Meaning "person who is guilty" is from 1540s. To plead not guilty is from 15c.; to plead guilty is 19c., though, as OED notes, "Guilty is technically not a plea, but a confession." Related: Guiltily; guiltiness.
- 1. Striker Alan Smith was guilty of two glaring misses.
- 前锋艾伦·史密斯两次严重失误,将球射偏。
- 2. Her plea of guilty to manslaughter through provocation was rejected.
- 她因受到挑衅而过失杀人的有罪答辩被驳回。
- 3. Four men were found guilty of breach of the peace.
- 四名男子被判扰乱治安罪名成立。
- 4. He pleaded guilty before a court martial to absenting himself without leave.
- 在军事法庭上他对自己擅离职守表示服罪。
- 5. They were found guilty of acts of gross indecency.
- 他们因存在严重猥亵行为而被判有罪。