exoneration

[ɪg,zɑnə'reʃən]
  • n. 免除;免罪
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exoneration (n.)
1630s, from Late Latin exonerationem (nominative exoneratio) "an unloading, lightening," noun of action from past participle stem of exonerare "free from a burden" (see exonerate).
1. They expected complete exoneration for their clients.
他们希望客户们能够完全免责。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Empathy for the criminal's childhood misery does not imply exoneration of the crimes he committed as an adult.
对罪犯悲惨的童年表示怜悯不等于可以免除他长大成人后所犯的罪.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Exoneration or rehabilitation should be made known as widely as were the original wrong decisions.
原来在什么范围内弄错的,也应该在什么范围内宣布平反.

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4. However, there shall be no such exoneration of the Fund with regard to preventivemeasures.
如果在本公约三个缔约国的领土内的人所接收的有关摊款油类总量在 前 一日历年度等于或超过6亿吨,则不论发生何种事故, 也不论何时发生事故,第和第项所述的最高赔偿金额应为2亿计算单位.

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