及物动词宣告…无罪,赦免…的罪行,宽恕…的罪行; 不受责难,免除责任 [义务] ,开脱(罪责)
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1. I was absolved of blame in the matter.
关于此事我的过失已被宽恕。
2. The police absolved the suspect.
警方释放了嫌疑犯。
3. They absolved her from the promise.
他们不再坚持要她履行诺言。
4. They agree to absolve us from our obligation.
他们同意免除我们的责任。
absolve是什么意思
1. 免除,赦免,解除:absolute 纯粹,完全,绝对的 | absolve 免除,赦免,解除 | absorb 吸收
2. 宣布免除:absolvable 可赦免的 | absolve 宣布免除 | absolvent 赦免的
3. 豁免;免除:absolute warranty of sea-worthiness 绝对适航保证 | absolve 豁免;免除 | absorbed costs 归入成本;已分摊成本
4. 赦免:exonerate,使免罪 | absolve赦免 | exculpate 使无罪
1. 免除…的过失;解除…的责任
If a report or investigation absolves someone from blame or responsibility, it formally states that he or she is not guilty or is not to blame.
e.g. A police investigation yesterday absolved the police of all blame in the incident.
警方昨天的调查廓清了其在此事件中的任何责任。
e.g. ...the inquiry which absolved the soldiers.
宣告士兵们并无任何过失的调查
1. But that does not absolve the developed world from its historic responsibility.
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2. Parents who let their children participate in such shows can hardly absolve themselves from blame if in the process their children become precocious.
3. Planning a romantic Christmas Eve will not absolve you of the responsibility to repeat the exercise all over again when Feb 14 rolls around.
4. absolve
4. A legal document being put in place to absolve innovators from punishment is undoubtedly a legislative progress.
5. Saying that the number of these unfortunate ones will be low does not absolve the unjust nature of the scheme.
6. Later he referred specifically to Quayle's selection, although he was careful to absolve the former vice president himself of any blame.
7. Australia Associated Press reported that the Federal government has paid an undisclosed amount to Habib to absolve it of legal liability in the case.
8. The husband repeatedly filed for divorce, but the court refused to absolve the marriage.
9. The amnesty would not absolve those who have killed Iraqis or American coalition troops.
10. But that doesn't absolve the local supervision departments of the blame, says an article in China Youth Daily.