confessed
英 [kənˈfest]
美 [kənˈfest]
adj. 公开招认的; 公开认错(或认罪)的
v. 供认,坦白,承认(错误或罪行); 承认(自己感到羞愧或尴尬的事); 忏悔(罪过); 悔过; 告罪; 告解
confess的过去分词和过去式
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柯林斯词典
- ADJ 公开招认的;公开认错(或认罪)的
You useconfessedto describe someone who openly admits that they have a particular fault or have done something wrong.- She is a confessed monarchist.
她公开承认自己拥护君主制度。
- She is a confessed monarchist.
双语例句
- He confessed to his crime.
他供述了犯罪事实。 - She confessed to the killing and led police to his remains
她交代人是她杀的,并带警察去他的尸首处。 - Her husband confessed to having had an affair
她丈夫承认有过外遇。 - Inasmuch as you have confessed, I will not punish you.
因为你投降了,所以我不罚你。 - He confessed his sins.
他忏悔了自己的罪过。 - He confessed to knocking down that old lady.
他承认了是他撞倒了那位老妇人。 - 'I played a very bad match,' he confessed.
“这场比赛我打得很差。”他坦白道。 - 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。 - He confessed: 'I thought I was finished.'
他承认道:“我以为自己已经完了。” - She confessed her astonishment at her light sentence when her father visited her at the jail.
父亲来探监时,她承认对自己受到的从轻判决感到诧异。