释义 |
repentancere‧pen‧tance /rɪˈpentəns/ noun [uncountable] - After the visions she'd become a shepherdess of souls, leading them to Our Lady and to repentance.
- An old man then reproaches Faustus for selling his soul and counsels repentance which Faustus inclines towards.
- Hence their punishment was to be achieved through persuading them to repentance and guilt.
- I myself have no feelings of repentance.
- Or was there something else she had wanted, some sign of repentance maybe?
- Taylor always strongly opposed the Roman Catholic insistence on the efficacy of deathbed repentance.
- The man who made a best seller out of a defamatory rant now wants to make a best seller out of repentance.
- The practice of meditation and contemplation is life-long, reflecting this daily process of repentance and change at heart.
when you are sorry for something wrong that you have done |