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pardons

美['pɑrd(ə)n],英['pɑː(r)d(ə)n],

释义

n. 原谅;【法】赦免;特赦;【宗】赦罪; v. 原谅;【法】赦免; 网络释义: 宽恕;洗底;

例句

If he easily pardons, and remits offences, it shows that his mind is planted above injuries; so that he cannot be shot.
如果他能原谅宽容别人的冒犯,就证明他的心灵乃是超越了一切伤害的。
In a tradition that some say started with President Abraham Lincoln, the U. S. President pardons a turkey at Thanksgiving time each year.
有人说从阿伯拉罕林肯总统开始有个传统,美国总统在每年的感恩节赦免一只火鸡。
Most of the pardons were for people of modest means who had no way to break through the system.
大多数赦免书颁给了那些无法突破法律体系的收入不高的人群。
A thousand pardons for taking up so much of your time .
To win pardons for her supporters, she formally abdicated in 1895.
为了赢得她的支持者们的宽恕,1895年她正式宣布退位。
The desire to travel is there, but panics and pardons usually discourage people from act it.
对旅行的渴望在那,但是恐惧和借口常常阻止人们去实现自己的梦想。
Some citizens worry, however, that pardons are disproportionately granted to the rich and influential.
然而,一些南韩公民感到忧虑:赦免令不恰当地颁给了富人和权贵。
President Bush issued 16 pardons and commuted the sentence of a man convicted of drug charges.
布希总统日前宣布赦免16名犯人,并给一个已判决的贩毒减刑。
Granting pardons and reprieves for federal crimes (except impeachment).
赦免或缓期执行联邦罪处罚(弹劾定罪除外)。
A thousand pardons for having given you so much trouble.

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