absolved
英 [əbˈzɒlvd]
美 [əbˈzɑːlvd]
v. 宣告…无罪; 判定…无责; 赦免…的罪
absolve的过去分词和过去式
过去式:absolved
柯林斯词典
- VERB 免除…的过失;解除…的责任
If a report or investigationabsolvessomeone from blame or responsibility, it formally states that he or she is not guilty or is not to blame.- 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。 - ...the inquiry which absolved the soldiers.
宣告士兵们并无任何过失的调查
- A police investigation yesterday absolved the police of all blame in the incident.
英英释义
adj
- freed from any question of guilt
- is absolved from all blame
- was now clear of the charge of cowardice
- his official honor is vindicated
双语例句
- The priest absolved him and told him to say ten hail Mary's.
神父宣告宽恕了他,并要他说十遍万福玛利亚。 - He absolved me from a promise.
他同意我不受这项诺言的约束。 - The manager absolved him from an obligation.
经理免除了他一项责任。 - The preacher said it absolved us.
牧师说我们被赦免了。 - Thus those indulgence preachers are in error who say that a man is absolved from every penalty and saved by papal indulgences.
如此,那些豁免人罪罚的牧者说,一个人是因教皇的赦罪而从一切惩罚中被赦免并得拯救,这样说是错误的。 - For a dead person has been absolved from sin.
因为已死的人,便脱离了罪恶。 - That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all.
我们这些联合起来的殖民地现在是,而且按公理也应该是,独立自由的国家。 - Her Japanese citizenship legally absolved her of treason.
日本国籍使她从法律上得以免除叛国罪。 - There is one situation, however, in which the subjects are absolved from their duty of loyalty toward their rulers.
然而,在一种情形中,可以免除臣民效忠统治者的义务。 - 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。
