absolved
英 [əbˈzɒlvd]
美 [əbˈzɑːlvd]
v. 宣告…无罪; 判定…无责; 赦免…的罪
absolve的过去分词和过去式
过去式:absolved
柯林斯词典
- VERB 免除…的过失;解除…的责任
If a report or investigationabsolvessomeone from blame or responsibility, it formally states that he or she is not guilty or is not to blame.- A police investigation yesterday absolved the police of all blame in the incident.
警方昨天的调查廓清了其在此事件中的任何责任。 - ...the inquiry which absolved the soldiers.
宣告士兵们并无任何过失的调查
- A police investigation yesterday absolved the police of all blame in the incident.
英英释义
adj
- freed from any question of guilt
- is absolved from all blame
- was now clear of the charge of cowardice
- his official honor is vindicated
双语例句
- They absolved her from the promise.
他们不再坚持要她履行诺言。 - Declare war ( against) Having been absolved by the court from all responsibility in the death of his neighbour, the man went to a pub and got drunk by way of celebration.
那个人经法院宣告对他的邻居的死没有任何责任以后,走进一家酒店畅饮庆贺,直到喝得酩酊大醉。 - Before you die you're absolved of your sins.
在你死之前你的罪孽会得到赦免。 - The captain is absolved from all blame and responsibility for the shipwreck.
那位船长被免除了因船只失事而遭致的非难和罪责。 - Having already absolved the younger members of his side from blame for the shock home FA Cup defeat by Leeds, Ferguson said he would have no qualms about putting them into such a high-pressure match.
在足总杯输给利兹之后他猛烈批评了自己的球员,弗格森说他不会让他们打这么压力大的比赛。 - The priest absolved the dying man.
牧师宽恕了那个快死的人。 - Her Japanese citizenship legally absolved her of treason.
日本国籍使她从法律上得以免除叛国罪。 - Is absolved from all blame; was now clear of the charge of cowardice; his official honor is vindicated.
赦免了所有的过失;现在开脱了对懦弱的指责;他的官威得到了维护。 - The priest absolved him and told him to say ten hail Mary's.
神父宣告宽恕了他,并要他说十遍万福玛利亚。 - The priest absolved the man of sin.
神父赦免那人的罪。