mea culpa / ˈmeɪ ə ˈkʌl pə, ˈmi ə; Latin ˈmɛ ɑ ˈkʊl pɑ /

忏悔歉意错了

mea culpa2 个定义

interj. 感叹词 interjection
  1. my fault!.
n. 名词 noun

plural me·a cul·pas.

  1. an acknowledgment of one's responsibility for a fault or error.

mea culpa 近义词

interj. 感叹词 interjection

guilt acknowledgment

更多mea culpa例句

  1. So he’s about to offer a rare mea culpa — and undertake an ambitious plan to remake programming at MTV and sister units, including Comedy Central, VH1 and even Paramount Plus.
  2. How Facebook wrote its rules for TrumpZuckerberg’s testimony will not be a mea culpa.
  3. As a lighthearted mea culpa, the introductory video for Neutron showed Beck eating his own hat.
  4. Speaking to reporters outside his home, he offered an explanation that doubled as a mea culpa.
  5. Jackson and the other “Countdown” hosts all gave mea culpas on the show that aired the Sunday after Limbaugh’s comments.
  6. On August 17, just a few weeks before the fall campaign iced off, he had to go on national TV to offer a mea kinda sorta culpa.
  7. In Washington, where politicians have mastered the art of the mea culpa, those words would not normally warrant much attention.
  8. Like Gates, I also lost my policy objectivity—mea culpa—but for all the right reasons, as I believed then and still do.
  9. Now I think Obama was right to do that mea culpa bit last week.
  10. At the end, the two embraced and Eminem flicked off the crowd, a middle-finger mea culpa.
  11. Benign respdit pater ipse Membertou neophytos se esse, verum imperarem; in mea potestate esse omnia.
  12. Neither Power has been able to avoid the feeling, mea res agitur, paries cum proximus ardet.
  13. "Oh, yes, I am sure you would run away if the armoured knight with his wild eyes should come nearer," said Mea.
  14. Mea, who was sitting on the bench under the large apple tree, with a book, put aside the volume and came running.
  15. "She certainly could move her proud stilts a little quicker when she sees how Mea is running," Kurt said angrily.