confess的意思和读音

confess

: [kənˈfes] : [kən'fes]

v.

confesses  confessing  confessed  

v.+n.confess sin

v.deny,repress

v.admit,own up,come clean,acknowledge,declare

confessv.

1.[i][t]to admit, especially formally or to the police, that you have done sth wrong or illegal

After hours of questioning, the suspect confessed.

She confessed to the murder.

He confessed that he had stolen the money.

We persuaded her to confess her crime.

2.[i][t]to admit sth that you feel ashamed or embarrassed about

She was reluctant to confess her ignorance.

I must confess to knowing nothing about computers.

I confess (that) I know nothing about computers.

‘I know nothing about them,’ he confessed.“。”

I confess myself bewildered by their explanation.使

3.[i][t]~ (sth) (to sb)to tell God or a priest about the bad things you have done so that you can say that you are sorry and be forgiven

4.[t]~ sbto hear sb confess their sins(= the bad things they have done)

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v.1.to admit that you have committed a crime; to admit that you have done something wrong2.to admit something about yourself that you would not normally tell people because you are embarrassed about it or they could be disappointed by it3.to tell a priest about the bad things you have done, and ask to be forgiven for them, especially in the Roman Catholic Church

1. conference confess ; confession ...

2. condemn ; confess conservation ...

3. inject=in + ject ,“” ② confess” ① log “” ...

4. 〖 offerings〗 confess〖 holdoffice〗 ...

5. conference n. confess vt. confidence n. ...

6. confer v. confess v. confine vt. 使 ...

7. bare one's heart;explain one's true intentions; explain oneself;confess; vindicate ...

8. inject=in + ject ,“” ② confess” ① log “” ...

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1.Many folks still prefer good old Notepad or vi (I confess I'm one of those folk) and that's a great option as well.vi(),

2.Therefore, we were a bit more willing to confess our activities to Anne and sometimes benefited from her sisterly advice.

3.She laughs and covers her mouth with her hand, as if about to confess a guilty secret.仿

4.The U. S. State Department has no comment but officials privately confess to a certain "schadenfreude" at Chinese difficulties.”。

5.I do not know what I could imagine, but I confess that I have seldom seen a face or figure more pleasing to me than hers.

6.Of course, I only had about six years of it, and I confess I may not even have been aware that it was the 19th century.619

7.Lowry denied the allegations and said he was pressured by federal agents to confess.

8.Torture was formerly used to make people give evidence about crimes, or to make them confess.

9.Many confess they originally took a qualifying test "just to see if I could make it. "”。

10.Nor am I ashamed to confess my ignorance of what I do not know.