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单词 sin
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sin

noun
 
/sɪn/
/sɪn/
Idioms
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  1.  
    [countable] an offence against God or against a religious or moral law
    • to commit a sin
    • Confess your sins to God and he will forgive you.
    • God forgives our sins.
    • The Bible says that stealing is a sin.
    Collocations ReligionReligionBeing religious
    • believe in God/​Christ/​Allah/​free will/​predestination/​heaven and hell/​an afterlife/​reincarnation
    • be/​become a believer/​an atheist/​an agnostic/​a Christian/​Muslim/​Hindu/​Buddhist, etc.
    • convert to/​practise a religion/​Buddhism/​Catholicism/​Christianity/​Islam/​Judaism, etc.
    • go to church/(North American English) temple (= the synagogue)
    • go to the local church/​mosque/​synagogue/​gurdwara
    • belong to a church/​a religious community
    • join/​enter the church/​a convent/​a monastery/​a religious sect/​the clergy/​the priesthood
    • praise/​worship/​obey/​serve/​glorify God
    Celebrations and ritual
    • attend/​hold/​conduct/​lead a service
    • perform a ceremony/​a rite/​a ritual/​a baptism/​the Hajj/​a mitzvah
    • carry out/​perform a sacred/​burial/​funeral/​fertility/​purification rite
    • go on/​make a pilgrimage
    • celebrate Christmas/​Easter/​Eid/​Ramadan/​Hanukkah/​Passover/​Diwali
    • observe/​break the Sabbath/​a fast/​Ramadan
    • deliver/​preach/​hear a sermon
    • lead/​address the congregation
    • say/​recite a prayer/​blessing
    Religious texts and ideas
    • preach/​proclaim/​spread the word of God/​the Gospel/​the message of Islam
    • study/​follow the dharma/​the teachings of Buddha
    • read/​study/​understand/​interpret scripture/​the Bible/​the Koran/​the gospel/​the Torah
    • be based on/​derive from divine revelation
    • commit/​consider something heresy/​sacrilege
    Religious belief and experience
    • seek/​find/​gain enlightenment/​wisdom
    • strengthen/​lose your faith
    • keep/​practise/​practice/​abandon the faith
    • save/​purify/​lose your soul
    • obey/​follow/​keep/​break/​violate a commandment/​Islamic law/​Jewish law
    • be/​accept/​do God’s will
    • receive/​experience divine grace
    • achieve/​attain enlightenment/​salvation/​nirvana
    • undergo a conversion/​rebirth/​reincarnation
    • hear/​answer a prayer
    • commit/​confess/​forgive a sin
    • do/​perform penance
    see also deadly sin, mortal sin, original sin
    Extra Examples
    • It's considered a sin to be disrespectful to your parents.
    • Even politicians are not immune from the sins of the flesh.
    • Our sons will pay for the sins of their fathers.
    • We believe in the forgiveness of sins.
    • We have repented for past sins. Now it's time to move on.
    • Father, I have committed a sin.
    Topics Religion and festivalsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cardinal
    • deadly
    • mortal
    verb + sin
    • commit
    • confess
    • repent
    sin + noun
    • tax
    • bin
    preposition
    • sin against
    • sin of
    phrases
    • the forgiveness of sin
    • the forgiveness of sins
    • the seven deadly sins
    See full entry
  2.  
    [uncountable] the act of breaking a religious or moral law
    • a life of sin
    • Believers are called on to turn away from sin and embrace a life of prayer.
    see also sinful, sinnerTopics Religion and festivalsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cardinal
    • deadly
    • mortal
    verb + sin
    • commit
    • confess
    • repent
    sin + noun
    • tax
    • bin
    preposition
    • sin against
    • sin of
    phrases
    • the forgiveness of sin
    • the forgiveness of sins
    • the seven deadly sins
    See full entry
  3. [countable, usually singular] (informal) an action that people think is very bad
    • It's a sin to waste taxpayers' money like that.
    see also cardinal sin
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • cardinal
    • deadly
    • mortal
    verb + sin
    • commit
    • confess
    • repent
    sin + noun
    • tax
    • bin
    preposition
    • sin against
    • sin of
    phrases
    • the forgiveness of sin
    • the forgiveness of sins
    • the seven deadly sins
    See full entry
  4. Word Originnoun Old English synn (noun), syngian (verb); probably related to Latin sons, sont- ‘guilty’.
Idioms
be/do something for your sins
  1. (especially British English, informal, humorous) used to say that something that somebody does is like a punishment
    • She works with us in Accounts, for her sins!
cover/hide a multitude of sins
  1. (often humorous) to hide the real situation or facts when these are not good or pleasant
    • She was dressed in loose comfortable clothes that hid a multitude of sins.
live in sin
  1. (old-fashioned or humorous) to live together and have a sexual relationship without being married
(as) miserable/ugly as sin
  1. (informal) used to emphasize that somebody is very unhappy or ugly
    More Like This Similes in idiomsSimiles in idioms
    • (as) bald as a coot
    • (as) blind as a bat
    • (as) bright as a button
    • (as) bold as brass
    • as busy as a bee
    • as clean as a whistle
    • (as) dead as a/​the dodo
    • (as) deaf as a post
    • (as) dull as ditchwater
    • (as) fit as a fiddle
    • as flat as a pancake
    • (as) good as gold
    • (as) mad as a hatter/​a March hare
    • (as) miserable/​ugly as sin
    • as old as the hills
    • (as) pleased/​proud as Punch
    • as pretty as a picture
    • (as) regular as clockwork
    • (as) quick as a flash
    • (as) safe as houses
    • (as) sound as a bell
    • (as) steady as a rock
    • (as) thick as two short planks
    • (as) tough as old boots

sin

verb
/sɪn/
/sɪn/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sin
/sɪn/
/sɪn/
he / she / it sins
/sɪnz/
/sɪnz/
past simple sinned
/sɪnd/
/sɪnd/
past participle sinned
/sɪnd/
/sɪnd/
-ing form sinning
/ˈsɪnɪŋ/
/ˈsɪnɪŋ/
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  1. to break a religious or moral law
    • Forgive me, Lord, for I have sinned.
    • sin against somebody/something He was more sinned against than sinning (= although he did wrong, other people treated him even worse).
    Topics Religion and festivalsc1
    Word Originverb Old English synn (noun), syngian (verb); probably related to Latin sons, sont- ‘guilty’.

sin

abbreviation
/sɪn/
/sɪn/
(mathematics)
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  1. sine

SIN

abbreviation
/ˌes aɪ ˈen/
/ˌes aɪ ˈen/
(Canadian English)
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  1. Social Insurance number (= a number that the Canadian government uses to identify you, and that you use when you fill out official forms, apply for a job, etc.)
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