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词汇 act of contrition
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Definition of act of contrition in English:

act of contrition

noun
  • 1(in the Roman Catholic Church) a penitential prayer.

    (罗马天主教)忏悔祷告

    we said an act of contrition together
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Faustus considers the acts of contrition, prayer, and repentance, and concludes that they are merely foolishness.
    • Church had taught her no matter how great her transgression, acts of contrition and heartfelt apologies offered absolution.
    • He went to the driver's side of the car and said the act of contrition into his ear.
    • When we say the act of contrition, at least the old act of contrition, in the Catholic Church, we say, ‘I firmly resolve, with the help of thy grace, to confess my sins, to do penance and to amend my life, amen.’
    • We will have to listen to what our critics are saying and not just dismiss them out of hand, and sometime we may even have to offer an act of contrition.
    • This process involves confession to a priest, acts of contrition, receiving absolution, and performing works of satisfaction.
    1. 1.1 Something done to make amends for an offence.
      (冒犯他人后的)赔礼
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Will they pay back the 'private' money in a heroic act of contrition for imposing such a shamingly undignified device on a great city?
      • The other possibility is that it was an act of contrition for the shedding of blood.
      • Opposition leaders welcomed her public act of contrition, but said it contradicted his insistence when the scandal broke a fortnight ago that she had done nothing wrong.
      • Despite his act of contrition, peace it seems has not broken out.
      • These comments show that he realized the hurt his words could inflict and that he felt moved to make acts of contrition for what he said over the radio.
      • You do acknowledge that paying reparations is an act of contrition, yes?
      • According to press reports, Gore aides had hoped Clinton would save his act of contrition for his speech to the Democratic Party convention in Los Angeles.
      • Such acts of contrition by the creators of popular entertainment are extremely rare.
      • From the FAA's point of view, the very process of filing the report is considered an act of contrition by the pilot.
      • To make amends, however, he went out and splashed out $4 million on a diamond ring in a costly act of contrition.
      • These presidential acts of contrition, offered with evident emotion and sincerity, evoked a predictable response from his critics.
      • Another reason U.S. companies look askance at such acts of contrition has to do with the prevailing legal system.
      • She would be applauded by the Irish people for making such an act of contrition on their behalf.
      • Look, saying the words "I'm sorry" is fine but we need to see an act of contrition.
      • Look for an act of contrition in the Times' corrections tomorrow.
      • You spent your whole life in Peru as a laborer and dedicated yourself to unyielding acts of contrition.
      • Regret and apology often work, as do acts of contrition and humility.
      • There is, of course, a tradition of public acts of contrition.
      • His speech will not, therefore, amount to an act of contrition for his perceived mistakes.
      • But his remarks also served as an act of contrition toward social conservatives.

Definition of act of contrition in US English:

act of contrition

nounˌakt əv kənˈtriSH(ə)n
  • 1(in the Roman Catholic Church) a penitential prayer.

    (罗马天主教)忏悔祷告

    we said an act of contrition together
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We will have to listen to what our critics are saying and not just dismiss them out of hand, and sometime we may even have to offer an act of contrition.
    • Church had taught her no matter how great her transgression, acts of contrition and heartfelt apologies offered absolution.
    • Faustus considers the acts of contrition, prayer, and repentance, and concludes that they are merely foolishness.
    • He went to the driver's side of the car and said the act of contrition into his ear.
    • This process involves confession to a priest, acts of contrition, receiving absolution, and performing works of satisfaction.
    • When we say the act of contrition, at least the old act of contrition, in the Catholic Church, we say, ‘I firmly resolve, with the help of thy grace, to confess my sins, to do penance and to amend my life, amen.’
    1. 1.1 Something done to make amends for an offense.
      (冒犯他人后的)赔礼
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But his remarks also served as an act of contrition toward social conservatives.
      • Such acts of contrition by the creators of popular entertainment are extremely rare.
      • According to press reports, Gore aides had hoped Clinton would save his act of contrition for his speech to the Democratic Party convention in Los Angeles.
      • There is, of course, a tradition of public acts of contrition.
      • Opposition leaders welcomed her public act of contrition, but said it contradicted his insistence when the scandal broke a fortnight ago that she had done nothing wrong.
      • She would be applauded by the Irish people for making such an act of contrition on their behalf.
      • Look, saying the words "I'm sorry" is fine but we need to see an act of contrition.
      • Regret and apology often work, as do acts of contrition and humility.
      • Despite his act of contrition, peace it seems has not broken out.
      • Will they pay back the 'private' money in a heroic act of contrition for imposing such a shamingly undignified device on a great city?
      • You do acknowledge that paying reparations is an act of contrition, yes?
      • Look for an act of contrition in the Times' corrections tomorrow.
      • These comments show that he realized the hurt his words could inflict and that he felt moved to make acts of contrition for what he said over the radio.
      • These presidential acts of contrition, offered with evident emotion and sincerity, evoked a predictable response from his critics.
      • Another reason U.S. companies look askance at such acts of contrition has to do with the prevailing legal system.
      • To make amends, however, he went out and splashed out $4 million on a diamond ring in a costly act of contrition.
      • You spent your whole life in Peru as a laborer and dedicated yourself to unyielding acts of contrition.
      • His speech will not, therefore, amount to an act of contrition for his perceived mistakes.
      • The other possibility is that it was an act of contrition for the shedding of blood.
      • From the FAA's point of view, the very process of filing the report is considered an act of contrition by the pilot.
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