leniency

英['liːniənsi] 美['liːniənsi]
  • n. 宽大;不严厉;仁慈
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Noun:
  1. mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tolerant

  2. a disposition to yield to the wishes of someone;

    "too much indulgence spoils a child"

  3. lightening a penalty or excusing from a chore by judges or parents or teachers

1. Judges are advised to show greater leniency towards first - time offenders.
建议法官对初犯者宽大处理.

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2. Police offer leniency to criminals in return for information.
警方给罪犯宽大处理以换取情报.

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3. Let's hope the judge shows leniency towards her.
希望法官能对她宽大处理吧.

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4. She begged for leniency for her son.
她请求给儿子宽大处理.

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5. The judge rejected pleas for leniency and sentenced him to six months in prison.
法官驳回了宽大处理的请求,判处他6个月的监禁。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The accused craved for leniency.
      被告恳求宽大处理。
    2. The judge showed leniency to the prisoner .
      法官对该囚犯给予宽大处理。