英語單詞

guilt是什麽意思

guilt

英 [gɪlt] 美 [ɡɪlt]
  • n. 犯罪,過失;內疚

中文詞源


guilt 有罪,自責,內疚

詞源不詳。可能來自guild, 付款,支付。引申義支付罰金,贖罪。

英文詞源


guilt
guilt: [OE] Guilt is a strictly English word; no other Germanic, or indeed Indo-European language has it, and it is not clear where it came from. One theory is that, like guild and yield, it comes ultimately from Germanic *gelth- ‘pay’, and originally meant ‘debt’. This is not generally accepted, but it is notable that the German word schuld means ‘debt’ as well as ‘guilt’, with ‘debt’ being the original sense.
guilt (n.)
Old English gylt "crime, sin, moral defect, failure of duty," of unknown origin, though some suspect a connection to Old English gieldan "to pay for, debt," but OED editors find this "inadmissible phonologically." The -u- is an unetymological insertion. In law, "That state of a moral agent which results from his commission of a crime or an offense wilfully or by consent" [Century Dictionary], from early 14c. Then use for "sense of guilt," considered erroneous by purists, is first recorded 1680s. Guilt by association recorded by 1919.
guilt (v.)
"to influence someone by appealing to his sense of guiltiness," by 1995, from guilt (n.). Related: Guilted; guilting. Old English also had a verbal form, gyltan (Middle English gilt), but it was intransitive and meant "to commit an offense, act criminally."

雙語例句


1. The drinking and the guilt fed on each other.
酗酒和犯罪彼此助長。

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2. His creative drive has been strangled by his sense of political guilt.
他的創造欲望已被他的政治負罪感扼殺了。

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3. Too many women are like me, guilt ridden about the kids.
很多女人都像我一樣,對孩子充滿了內疚。

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4. She wanted some admission of guilt from her father.
她期待她父親能夠認罪。

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5. I was too weighed down by guilt to eat the sweet.
我滿懷內疚,吃不下甜食。

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