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  1. sin

    • IPA[sɪn]

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    • n.
      an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law;an act regarded as a serious or regrettable fault, offence, or omission
    • v.
      commit a sin;offend against (God, a person, or a principle)
    • verb: sin, 3rd person present: sins, gerund or present participle: sinning, past tense: sinned, past participle: sinned

    • noun: sin, plural noun: sins

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    • 1. commit a sin I sinned and brought shame down on us
    • offend against (God, a person, or a principle) Lord, we have sinned against you
    • n.
      (in sport) a box or bench to which offending players can be sent for a period as a penalty ... his cross-check earned him two minutes in the sin bin
    • v.
      send (a player) to a sin bin as a penalty: he was sin-binned for a professional foul

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    • n.
      (in Christian tradition) any of the seven deadly sins.

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    • n.
      (in Christian tradition) any of the seven deadly sins.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      vehemently or forcefully

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    • n.
      the tendency to evil supposedly innate in all human beings, held to be inherited from Adam in ...

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    • n.
      (in Christian tradition) a sin regarded as leading to damnation, especially one of a ...

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    • IPA[sin]

    美式

    • n.
      an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law: a sin in the eyes of God the human capacity for sin
    • v.
      commit a sin: I sinned and brought shame down on us

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    • IPA[sīn]

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    • abbr
      sine.

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    • IPA[sʌɪn]

    英式

    • abbr
      sine.

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