transgressor

[træns'gresə]
  • n. 违背者;犯规者;罪人
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transgressor (n.)
early 15c., from Anglo-French transgressour, Old French transgressor (14c.), and directly from Latin transgressor, agent noun from transgredi (see transgression).
1. We expect the transgressor to make any atonement possible to him.
我们期待犯了过失的人有可能做到的赎罪行为.

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2. We expect transgressor to make any atonement possible to him.
“我深信,”西丝又重说一遍,“这是你能做的唯一的赎罪的办法. ”

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3. As he is the first transgressor, he sees no hopes of pardon.
由于他是第一个犯法者, 他看不到被豁免的希望.

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4. Certainly, you can confront the transgressor, contemplate revenge, or hold a grudge forever.
当然, 你可能被认为是罪人, 一心想着雪耻, 或者是抱恨终生.

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5. Did the death of Christ finish the work of atonement in behalf of the transgressor?
基督之死是代表违法者的赎罪之工完成了 吗 ?

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