transgression
transgression 英 [træns'ɡreʃn] 美 [trænsˈɡrɛʃən, trænz-]
n. [地质] 海侵;犯罪;违反;逸出
名词复数:transgressions
- A transgression is something that is against a command or law. Whether you are cheating on a test, or cheating on a spouse, you are committing transgressions that are not easily forgiven.
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- n. [地质] 海侵;犯罪;违反;逸出
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1. In scientific terms the findings showed that "the embodiment of moral purity is specific to the motor modality involved in the moral transgression.
用科学的术语来讲,这个研究表明“保持道德纯洁的具体表现是特定于各种违反道德的行为方式”。
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2. Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam\'s transgression, who is the figure of him that was to come.
然而从亚当到摩西,死就作了王,连那些不与亚当犯一样罪过的,也在他的权下。 亚当乃是那以后要来之人的预像。
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3. Capitalism, we should have remembered, involves at once prudent regulation and the imprudent transgression of old rules, the sharing of risks and the audacity to risk more successfully than others.
我们应该记住,资本主义同时具备审慎的规则以及对旧规则鲁莽的违反,风险的分担以及对风险的毫无顾忌,都远甚于他者。
- transgression (n.) late 14c., from Old French transgression "transgression," particularly that relating to Adam and the Fall (12c.), from Late Latin transgressionem (nominative transgressio) "a transgression of the law," in classical Latin, "a going over, a going across," noun of action from transgressus, past participle of transgredi "step across, step over; climb over, pass, go beyond," from trans "across, beyond" (see trans-) + gradi (past participle gressus) "to walk, go" (from PIE root *ghredh- "to walk, go"). Geological sense is from 1882.
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