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单词 guilt
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guilt

noun
 
/ɡɪlt/
/ɡɪlt/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1.  
    guilt (about something) the unhappy feelings caused by knowing or thinking that you have done something wrong
    • She had feelings of guilt about leaving her children and going to work.
    • Many survivors were left with a sense of guilt.
    • a guilt complex (= an exaggerated sense of guilt)
    Extra Examples
    • He had no feelings of guilt over what he had done.
    • I knew that the next day I would be consumed with guilt.
    • It helped him bear the guilt he felt.
    • Talking to her helped to assuage my guilt.
    • These actions are merely intended to assuage white liberal guilt.
    • They feel a sense of collective guilt for the Holocaust.
    • You needn't feel any guilt about me.
    • the burden of guilt that she carried with her
    • It's important to differentiate between a healthy conscience and a guilt complex.
    Topics Feelingsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • intense
    • overwhelming
    • terrible
    … of guilt
    • pang
    • twinge
    verb + guilt
    • bear
    • carry
    • be consumed with
    guilt + verb
    • overwhelm somebody
    • wash over somebody
    • consume somebody
    guilt + noun
    • complex
    • feelings
    • trip
    preposition
    • guilt about
    • guilt at
    • guilt over
    phrases
    • a burden of guilt
    • a feeling of guilt
    • a sense of guilt
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  2.  
    the fact that somebody has done something illegal
    • His guilt was proved beyond all doubt by the prosecution.
    • Do you think this statement amounts to an admission of guilt?
    opposite innocence
    Extra Examples
    • It might be difficult to prove his guilt.
    • Many of the accused would deny their guilt to the magistrates.
    • I took his silence as an admission of guilt.
    Topics Law and justicec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + guilt
    • admit
    • confess
    • deny
    guilt + verb
    • lie
    phrases
    • an admission of guilt
    • proof of guilt
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  3.  
    blame or responsibility for doing something wrong or for something bad that has happened
    • The investigation will try to find out where the guilt for the disaster really lies.
    • There is no doubt as to where the guilt lies.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + guilt
    • admit
    • confess
    • deny
    guilt + verb
    • lie
    phrases
    • an admission of guilt
    • proof of guilt
    See full entry
  4. Word OriginOld English gylt, of unknown origin.
Idioms
a guilt trip
  1. (informal) things you say to somebody in order to make them feel guilty about something
    • Don't lay a guilt trip on your child about schoolwork.
    • She was trying to lay a guilt trip on me.

guilt

verb
/ɡɪlt/
/ɡɪlt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they guilt
/ɡɪlt/
/ɡɪlt/
he / she / it guilts
/ɡɪlts/
/ɡɪlts/
past simple guilted
/ˈɡɪltɪd/
/ˈɡɪltɪd/
past participle guilted
/ˈɡɪltɪd/
/ˈɡɪltɪd/
-ing form guilting
/ˈɡɪltɪŋ/
/ˈɡɪltɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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