英 [ˌekspiˈeɪʃn] 美 [ˌekspiˈeɪʃn]
n. 补偿;赎罪
compensation for a wrong
同义词: atonement / satisfaction
the act of atoning for sin or wrongdoing (especially appeasing a deity)
同义词: atonement / propitiation
抵罪
... experts'work-months专家人工月 expiation抵罪;赎罪 expiry满期;终止 ...
... experts'work-months专家人工月 expiation抵罪;赎罪 expiry满期;终止 ...
说一说“挽回祭(Expiation) ”和“宽容(Remission) ”的意思。(25) (参考:利17:11;来9:22;出12:13) 。
补偿;赎罪
Call it chequebook expiation, kill and pay: it clearly works.
称他用支票赎罪,用钱偿还人命。
The third part is the conclusion part, the perfect our country city house dismantles to move in expiation of system.
第三部分是结论部分,讨论了完善我国城市房屋拆迁补偿制度的途径。
Friday will bring a 5.5-mile run, the extra half-mile my grueling expiation of any gastronomical indulgences during the week.
星期五跑5.5英里,那多出的半英里是对本周自己放纵饮食的赎罪。
For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have assigned it to you for making expiation for your lives upon the altar."
因为活物的生命是在血中,我把这血赐给你们,可以在坛上,为你们的生命赎罪“
旧约导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
It is the blood as life that effects expiation, purging and atonement.
这血有如生命,可以在赎罪、净化和补偿时起作用。
旧约导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Fairchild's bequest for the sermon was an expiation of his sense of guilt.
Generally, he seems to deploy the concept as expiation for past ideological lapses.
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Yet, if expiation is impossible, penance is not: they can talk.