单词 | sin |
释义 | sin sin /sɪn/ ► F0 WRITTEN ABBREVIATION FOR SINE(Cf. ↑sine)Thesaurus+: ↑Parts of geometrical shapes sin /sɪn/ noun [C or U] ► C2 the offence of breaking, or the breaking of, a religious or moral law: » to commit/confess a sin» He thinks a lot about sin.» [+ to infinitive] INFORMAL I think it's a sin (= is morally wrong) to waste food, when so many people in the world are hungry.» HUMOROUS For my sins (= as if it were a punishment), I'm organizing the office party this year.Thesaurus+: ↑SinThesaurus+: ↑Morally wrong and evil , ↑Dishonestsinless /-ləs/ adjective• • • Extra Examples:» Roman Catholics go to confession to purge their souls from sin.» He wanted to confess his sins before he died.» She may have committed several sins, but greed was not among them.» They are guilty of the sin of neglect.» I think it's a sin to hit children. sin /sɪn/ verb [I] (-nn-) ↑Verb Endings for sin ► F0 to break a religious or moral lawThesaurus+: ↑Sinsinner /ˈsɪn.ər/ aep /-ɚ/ noun [C]Thesaurus+: ↑Sin |
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