expiation

英[ˌekspi'eɪʃn] 美[ˌekspi'eɪʃn]
  • n. 赎罪;补偿
expiatory
GRE
Noun:
  1. compensation for a wrong;

    "we were unable to get satisfaction from the local store"

  2. the act of atoning for sin or wrongdoing (especially appeasing a deity)

1. 'served him right,'said Drouet afterward, even in view of her keen expiation of her error.
“ 那是他活该, " 这一场结束时杜洛埃说, 尽管那个妻子已竭力要赎前愆.

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2. Jesus made expiation for our sins on the cross.
耶稣在十字架上为我们赎了罪.

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3. Thus you shall purify it and make expiation for it.
你要这样洁净坛,为坛遮罪.

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4. He made a public apology in expiation of his error.
他公开道歉以弥补其过错.

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5. And one male goat, to make expiation for you.
30又要献一只公山羊, 为你们遮罪.

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    1. And he shall put his hand upon the head of the victim, and it shall be acceptable, and help to its expiation.
      先按手在全燔祭牲的头上,使祭牲蒙受悦纳,代自己赎罪。
    2. However, currently the expiation mode of e-co-protection and construction in our country is unimproved.
      但是,目前我国的生态保护与建设的补偿措施并不完善。
    3. Conclusion Interspace expanding of environmental profit and loss can promote environmental expiation and regional sustainable development.
      结论通过深化区域之间环境损益空间关系研究,促进区域生态补偿和可持续发展。