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verb(动词)
双解例句
verb(动词)
小知识
To shrive is to hear someone's confession and forgive them. It's not easy, but once your brother has admitted to reading your diary and apologized, it's best to shrive him and move on.
Though this verb is mainly considered to be archaic, you may occasionally come across it in the context of a Catholic priest absolving someone of sin. You can also shrive yourself by laying your sins or misdeeds on the table, in hopes of absolution and forgiveness: “After my friend was blamed for stealing those cookies, I decided to shrive myself and promise never to do it again.”