英:['gɪltɪnɪs]
美:['gɪltɪnɪs]
英:['gɪltɪnɪs]
美:['gɪltɪnɪs]
词根:guilt
adj.guilty 有罪的;内疚的
guiltless 无罪的,无辜的;没有…的,不知…的
adv.guiltily 内疚地;有罪地
n.guilt 犯罪,过失;内疚
adjective
justly chargeable with or responsible for a usually grave breach of conduct or a crime
Does the defendant plead guilty or not guilty?
suggesting or involving guilt
The children exchanged guilty looks.
aware of or suffering from guilt
guilty consciences
obsolete justly liable to or deserving of a penalty
14世纪晚期,来自 guilty + -ness。
see guilt >entry 1
The first known use of guilty was before the 12th century
guitarnoun
a stringed instrument with a flat body, a long neck with frets, and usually six strings that are played with the fingers or with a pick
guitarnoun
a stringed instrument with a flat body, a long neck with frets, and usually six strings that are played with the fingers or with a pick
guiltyadjective
having done wrong
suggesting or involving guilt
a guilty manner
aware of or suffering from guilt
a guilty conscience
guiltyadjective
having done wrong
suggesting or involving guilt
a guilty manner
aware of or suffering from guilt
a guilty conscience
1 In all else I stand here free from guiltiness.”
2 Ye will not do so much as to sit down and examine your own guiltiness, till your mouth be stopped and till ye put it in the dust before God's justice.
3 He confessed his guiltiness, promised good behavior, and in view of the few men able to work, his hand-cuffs were removed and he was sent about his customary business.
4 There could be little doubt that the bad boy had picked my pocket at the gate, but I had a sense of guiltiness about it, for most of the money was Fred's.
5 Sum up all your confessions, they have never yet pitched on the thousandth part of your guiltiness, no, not in kinds, let be in number.
6 The load of my guiltiness fell as a weight upon me.
7 The accused had to place his hand on the naked breast of the corpse, and declare his innocence, though the slightest change in the body was considered proof of his guiltiness.
8 Guilt entails feeling bad for having harmed another; guiltiness is the preoccupation with yourself — whether you are or aren’t guilty.
9 There's no need to feel guilty about it.
10 He was acting like someone with a guilty conscience.
11 "Loath they are to confess without torture, which witnessed their guiltiness," wrote King James in Daemonologie, and many security forces around the world today operate by the same principle.
12 Those who do not believe in the guiltiness of sin, cannot believe on Christ.
13 A sense of guiltiness took possession of me, and I felt as though I was committing some terrible crime.
14 In short, to save his life, he makes a much cleaner breast of it than before, this time only keeping back his own special guiltiness in being their willing go-between.
15 She had not shaken off that impression of guiltiness, but now it was over, and nothing further could be said on the subject for a long time to come.
16 Hughes, the high-profile Hughes Marino founder, paid a $400 fine and served one year of summary probation after pleading guilty in March 2023.
17 He saw the anger, and a certain guiltiness of his own purpose made him interpret it aright.
18 Whether there was any guiltiness on your heading way…
在你前进的道路上,你是不是有何遗憾?
19 He was terrified of getting into trouble, and guiltiness prevailed.
20 The penalty has to be adapted to the guiltiness.