penitent的意思和读音

penitent

: [ˈpenɪtənt] : ['penɪtənt]

n.;(

adj.

penitents  

adj.unrepentant

adj.repentant,contrite,remorseful,sorry,regretful

penitentadj.

1.feeling or showing that you are sorry for having done sth wrong

n.

1.;(a person who shows that they are sorry for doing sth wrong, especially a religious person who wants God to forgive them

adj.1.[,,]

n.1.,2.

adj.1.sorry for something bad that you have done and willing to change your behavior

n.1.someone who is sorry for something bad that they have done and who wants to change their behavior, especially because of their religious beliefs

1. latent penitent impenitent ...

2. listless adj. , penitent adj. jape v. ...

3. penalize v penitent a repent v ...

4. ... penitence: penitent。 Pentecost,Vigil of:

5. penchant (), penitent n. pensive ...

6. ... painstaking n. , , penitent ?a. pine n. (), ...

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1.But as he admitted later, in penitent memoirs and interviews, he had not understood the variables of war itself.访

2.Laurie was standing by their mother with such a penitent face that Jo forgave him on the spot.

3.you ' re irrepressible , " she said , " i expected to find you in sackcloth and ashes , penitent and silent .,”,“。”

4.No matter how penitent your husband is, in these early stages, expecting him to make you feel better will only make matters worse.

5.And the stern paternal penitent seemed to feel in the innocence of his children a return into early life.仿

6.The discovery has led to the theory that by targeting the right ear, the penitent are more likely to succeed in talking someone round.

7.My relationship with a client , Mr Bond, is strictly confidential . Like a doctor . A priest with a penitent .

8.Penitent: Your life, can I? Please do not worry, I can get you all the most valuable information made public to your name.

9.Alonso must be willing to give up his life in order to become truly penitent and to be forgiven for his treachery against Prospero.

10.To hear the confession of(a penitent).