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forgive

/fer-giv/US // fərˈgɪv //UK // (fəˈɡɪv) //

宽恕,原谅,赦免,饶恕

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    for·gave [fer-geyv], /fərˈgeɪv/, for·giv·en, for·giv·ing.

    • : to grant pardon for or remission of; absolve.
    • : to give up all claim on account of; remit.
    • : to grant pardon to.
    • : to cease to feel resentment against: to forgive one's enemies.
    • : to cancel an indebtedness or liability of: to forgive the interest owed on a loan.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    for·gave [fer-geyv], /fərˈgeɪv/, for·giv·en, for·giv·ing.

    • : to pardon an offense or an offender.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbstop blame and grant pardon
Forms: forgave, forgiven, forgiving
Synonyms
absolve赦免,免除,开脱,赦免了condone纵容,宽恕,容忍,宽容excuse托辞,借口,托词,原谅我forget遗忘,忘记,忘了,忘记了acquit无罪释放,无罪开释,宣判无罪,无罪释放的amnesty赦免,大赦,特赦,大赦天下clear清楚,清除,清晰,清理commute通勤,通勤费,通勤时间,通勤时efface抹去,抹掉,擦掉,祛除exculpate开脱罪责,开脱,开脱罪名,开脱责任exempt被豁免的,被免除的,被豁免,获豁免的exonerate开脱罪责,开脱罪名,开脱责任,开脱extenuate天真无邪,天真无邪的,全心全意,全心全意的overlook忽视,忽视了,忽略了,忽略palliate缓和,缓和一下,缓解,姑息pocket口袋,袋子,袋装,口袋里purge清洗,清理,肃清,清除release释放,发布,发行,发布会relent勉强,不舍得,勉强接受,手软remit汇款,汇出,职权范围,汇款方式reprieve缓刑,赦免,缓和,缓刑期respite喘息,休养生息,暂休,喘息之机spring春天,春季,弹簧,春天来了accept apology接受道歉,接受赔礼道歉,受理道歉,接受赔偿allow for考虑到,容许,允许bear no malice不怀好意,毫无恶意,没有恶意,无恶意bear with承受,承载着,忍耐,承载bury the hatchet弃暗投明,言归正传,和好如初,言归于好dismiss from mind置之脑后kiss and make up接吻和化妆,亲吻和化妆,吻合,吻合与化妆laugh off笑掉大牙,笑掉牙,欢笑,大笑let bygones be bygones不咎既往,不咎既往吧,不计前嫌,不提也罢let it go算了吧,随它去吧,放手吧let off放过,放过了,放过我,放过我吧let off easy轻饶,轻饶了我吧,轻饶了他们,轻饶了我let pass放行,放任自流,放任,放行证let up on松口气,放过了,放过,松口make allowance饶恕,允诺,允准,拨出think no more of别再想了,别想了,别再想什么了,不再考虑turn other cheek弃暗投明,颠倒黑白,脸皮厚,颠倒是非wink at挤眉弄眼,挤挤眼,挤兑,挤眉弄眼的wipe slate clean拭目以待,洗心革面,擦拭干净

Examples

  • Rais Bhuiyan survived one of Stroman’s shootings and the book explores his quest to forgive.

  • Instead, the heroes held up in media are the family members and activists who forgive their attackers or retain faith in the political system.

  • You can be forgiven for not knowing what to make of Tesla’s amazing run and the battling views on whether it can keep racing.

  • A popular sentiment on social media suggests you’re either willing to forgive or overlook the rioting or you’re not really with the protesters.

  • As of today, it has been 131 days since the NBA last conducted a regular-season game, so you’d be forgiven for not necessarily recalling the particulars of where things left off.

  • When a popular Sunni televangelist does it, to forgive is divine.

  • I do not forgive those who saw the attacks and have refused to cooperate with law enforcement.

  • In a blog post titled “im sorry,” he wrote only “please forgive me.”

  • It turns out audiences will forgive such reports when your movies are good.

  • In the Church of Sorkin, this is the prayer of humility: forgive them, for they know not what they do.

  • But "the cards never forgive," and as a rule Dame Fortune is relentless to the reckless player.

  • If I don't hear from you very decisively to the contrary, I shall come, and trust to your good nature to forgive it.

  • And man hath bowed himself down, and man hath been debased: therefore forgive them not.

  • Nor would it be just for you to forgive him because another son of yours was willing to be punished in his stead.

  • “You must forgive her, Mrs. Foley,” Jessie said, coming down to meet the woman and taking the baby from her.