及物动词
1. He confessed himself to be unfaithful to his friends.
他承认自己对朋友不忠实。
2. Mr Foster confessed that he'd broken the speed limit.
福斯特先生承认自己超速了。
3. He confessed that he did not read the assigned book.
他承认他没有读指定的书。
4. When the police questioned the man, he confessed.
警察审问这个人时,他坦白了。
不及物动词
1. The criminal confessed to the priest.
罪犯向神父忏悔。
2. Arthur confessed to the priest.
亚瑟向神父忏悔。
1. 承认:这个时候女孩,如果他承认(confess)他爱我,我会放弃一切(give up all)嫁给他. 但最后他什么也没有表示(do nothing of the kind),只是对方可以看到眼中都多了一股淡淡的忧伤(a touch of sadness). 当她穿上结婚礼服(bride's gown),
2. 忏悔:6.悔改(repent)和忏悔(confess)尼克E开利福大(NickKalivoda)在路易士安那州立大学的『成人教育系』担任教师十多年,专讲圣经学及圣经考古学. 他并教导『校园查经班』多年,从1986年开始作无线电广播讲解圣经专题. 他持有卫登大学圣经考古学的学士学位,
3. 告解:我国儒家的道德教化、西方基督教的告解(confess)观念,都支持这一点. 法律制度不是抽象、封闭的逻辑或概念体系,要随着社会的发展而调整和改变. 随着摄像、窃听技术的发展,随着人们越来越依赖新的科技手段来交流,
1. 承认,供认,坦白(自己做错的事)
If someone confesses to doing something wrong, they admit that they did it.
e.g. He had confessed to seventeen murders...
他供认了17起谋杀案。
e.g. Her husband confessed to having had an affair...
她丈夫承认有过外遇。
2. (向上帝或神甫)忏悔,告解(罪过)
If someone confesses or confesses their sins, they tell God or a priest about their sins so that they can be forgiven.
e.g. You just go to the church and confess your sins...
你干脆去教堂忏悔自己的罪过吧。
e.g. Once we have confessed our failures and mistakes to God, we should stop feeling guilty.
一旦我们向上帝告明了自己的过失和错误,就不该再觉得内疚。
3. 我承认,我必须承认(用来对自己的过失等略表歉意)
You use expressions like 'I confess', 'I must confess', or 'I have to confess' to apologize slightly for admitting something you are ashamed of or that you think might offend or annoy someone.
e.g. I confess it's got me baffled...
我承认这把我难倒了。
e.g. I must confess I'm not a great enthusiast for long political programmes.
我必须承认自己对时间很长的政治节目不是很热衷。
1. Police inquired with every household in the building, but no neighbor would confess to having discarded of needles in such a careless fashion.
2. The scar continues reminding him of the dreadful interrogations in 1999 when police forced him to confess to a murder he did not commit.
3. After being released, Zhao said he was forced to confess to murder.
4. Japanese armies ran roughshod on China's soil and did everything evil, the only way out for the prisoners was to confess and transform themselves.
5. The magazine said Zheng's case had been exposed by a former secretary currently in detention and under pressure to confess to corrupt practices.
6. The court determined he must be severely punished based on fleeing the accident and his unwillingness to confess during the investigation.
7. It is a process whereby a Party member is required to confess to wrongdoings at a stipulated place within a specified time limit.
8. His point was that we have to look for human angles when reporting, but I have to confess that his words upset me a little.
9. confess的解释
9. She told her mother she was abducted but had to confess her tale when the cops were asked to help in the case.
10. And it is not fair that who confess their crimes are severely punished, while those who refuse to do so get much lighter penalties.
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1. admit (to a wrongdoing)
e.g. She confessed that she had taken the money
2. confess to God in the presence of a priest, as in the Catholic faith
3. confess什么意思
3. confess to a punishable or reprehensible deed, usually under pressure