forgive
- IPA[fərˈɡiv]
美式
- stop feeling angry or resentful toward (someone) for an offense, flaw, or mistake;stop feeling angry or resentful toward someone for (an offense, flaw, or mistake)
verb: forgive, 3rd person present: forgives, gerund or present participle: forgiving, past tense: forgave, past participle: forgiven
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動詞
- 1. stop feeling angry or resentful toward (someone) for an offense, flaw, or mistake I don't think I'll ever forgive David for the way he treated her 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ stop feeling angry or resentful toward someone for (an offense, flaw, or mistake) he was not a man who found it easy to forgive and forget they are not going to pat my head and say all is forgiven
- ▪ cancel (a debt) he proposed that their debts should be forgiven
- ▪ used in polite expressions as a request to excuse or regard indulgently one's foibles, ignorance, or impoliteness you will have to forgive my suspicious mind 同義詞 反義詞
- past of forgive
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- past of forgive
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- it is human nature to make mistakes oneself while finding it hard to forgive others
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- it is human nature to make mistakes oneself while finding it hard to forgive others
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- it would be understandable (if one mistakenly did a particular thing)
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- it would be understandable if one behaved or responded in a particular way, considering the ...
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- it would be understandable if one behaved or responded in a particular way, considering the ...
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- it would be understandable if one mistakenly did a particular thing
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- IPA[fəˈɡɪv]
英式
- stop feeling angry or resentful towards (someone) for an offence, flaw, or mistake: I'll never forgive David for the way he treated her
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