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 confessed [kən'fɛst]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 公开的, 有定论的, 明白的, 众所周知的, 已认罪的, 自认的, 自称的

[法] 坦白的, 认罪的, 自己承认的


  1. He confessed that he had never seen her before.
    他承认以前从未见过她。
  2. The priest confessed the young man.
    神父听取那个青年的忏悔。
  3. After prolonged questioning, she finally confessed.
    她受到长时间的盘问之後,终於承认了。



Confess \Con*fess"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Confessed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Confessing}.] [F. confesser, fr. L. confessus, p. p.
of confiteri to confess; con- + fateri to confess; akin to
fari to speak. See 2d {Ban}, {Fame}.]
1. To make acknowledgment or avowal in a matter pertaining to
one's self; to acknowledge, own, or admit, as a crime, a
fault, a debt.

And there confess
Humbly our faults, and pardon beg. --Milton.

I must confess I was most pleased with a beautiful
prospect that none of them have mentioned.
--Addison.

2. To acknowledge faith in; to profess belief in.

Whosoever, therefore, shall confess me before men,
him will I confess, also, before my Father which is
in heaven. --Matt. x. 32.

For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection,
neither angel, nor spirit; but the Pharisees confess
both. --Acts xxiii.
8.

3. To admit as true; to assent to; to acknowledge, as after a
previous doubt, denial, or concealment.

I never gave it him. Send for him hither,
And let him confess a truth. --Shak.

As I confess it needs must be. --Tennyson.

As an actor confessed without rival to shine.
--Goldsmith.

4. (Eccl.)
(a) To make known or acknowledge, as one's sins to a
priest, in order to receive absolution; -- sometimes
followed by the reflexive pronoun.

Our beautiful votary took an opportunity of
confessing herself to this celebrated father.
--Addison.
(b) To hear or receive such confession; -- said of a
priest.

He . . . heard mass, and the prince, his son,
with him, and the most part of his company were
confessed. --Ld. Berners.

5. To disclose or reveal, as an effect discloses its cause;
to prove; to attest.

Tall thriving trees confessed the fruitful mold.
--Pope.

Syn: Admit; grant; concede; avow; own; assent; recognize;
prove; exhibit; attest.

Usage: {To Confess}, {Acknowledge}, {Avow}. Acknowledge is
opposed to conceal. We acknowledge what we feel must
or ought to be made known. (See {Acknowledge}.) Avow
is opposed to withhold. We avow when we make an open
and public declaration, as against obloquy or
opposition; as, to avow one's principles; to avow
one's participation in some act. Confess is opposed to
deny. We confess (in the ordinary sense of the word)
what we feel to have been wrong; as, to confess one's
errors or faults. We sometimes use confess and
acknowledge when there is no admission of our being in
the wrong; as, this, I confess, is my opinion; I
acknowledge I have always thought so; but in these
cases we mean simply to imply that others may perhaps
think us in the wrong, and hence we use the words by
way of deference to their opinions. It was in this way
that the early Christians were led to use the Latin
confiteor and confessio fidei to denote the public
declaration of their faith in Christianity; and hence
the corresponding use in English of the verb confess
and the noun confession.

  1. He confessed that morale among his comrades has hit a new low and that the force is in shambles.
  2. When confronted, the salesman confessed and was fired.
  3. "I would love to have one every few minutes but that's out of the question," he confessed.
  4. At the time of the murders to which Harvey confessed, Drake Hospital was owned by Hamilton County.
  5. He confessed in the late 1920s that nearly 30 years of researching the "feminine soul" had produced no answers.
  6. Some of the 200 Sikh extremists and sympathizers who surrendered during the siege confessed that nearly 40 people were tortured and killed by Sikh radicals and their bodies buried inside the complex. Some were people who had gone to the shrine to pray.
  7. Two men in custody Friday in the 1981 kidnapping and killing of an 11-year-old girl, were linked to the crime by a third man who confessed in a letter mailed after his death, police said.
  8. The defendants confessed and were convicted.
  9. During one of the last sessions of the Volkskammer, East Germany's parliament, a number of members confessed they once had Stasi links.
  10. Bundy confessed to killing 23 young women.
  11. A slightly built former nurse's aide goes on trial Monday for first-degree murder in the death of one of seven elderly patients he's alternately confessed to and denied killing.
  12. The White House, in its annual reality check, has confessed the government's deficit problem is far worse than it admitted last January.
  13. A West German journalist called to testify on the background of confessed Lebanese hijacker Mohammed Ali Hamadi said today that young Lebanese blame the United States for Lebanon's chaos.
  14. Ministers are whispering that perhaps, just perhaps, the worst is over. A cabinet minister confessed this week that last Sunday was the first since September that he managed to spend in his garden.
  15. "And here he is living in my house," Mrs. Nelson exclaimed Monday after authorities said self-styled commando Yusef Abdullah Rahman had confessed to one killing and sniper attacks that wounded three people on eastern Long Island.
  16. Pickens confessed to setting the fire after saying it started accidentally, according to Police Superintendent Allen Andrews.
  17. When the charges were filed, both children had given consistent accounts in separate interviews, one of the suspects had confessed to a molestation and medical evidence indicated they had been sexually abused, said Sepulveda.
  18. Razo testified that he confessed to the robberies in a drug-driven schizophrenic episode, describing crimes actually committed by a friend and drug dealer, Richard Longoria.
  19. A clerk at a Toys R Us store acknowledged Tuesday he redressed the doll one night while goofing off. The store fired him when he confessed.
  20. Since Miyazaki confessed last week to murdering Ayako, an army of reporters has been stationed at his house, police headquarters, the victims' houses and murder sites.
  21. He said members of one ring recently confessed to smuggling three tons of drugs to Europe.
  22. In Vietnam's largest fraud trial, the manager of a perfume factory confessed the company lost $6.18 million since last year and intended to declare bankruptcy, Radio Hanoi reported.
  23. Police found Lord, who later confessed to the killing.
  24. During the 10-week campaign, 340 businessmen and government officials in Beijing confessed to embezzlement, taking bribes and other economic crimes involving a total of $1 million, reported the Beijing Daily.
  25. Two Yamaguchi-gumi affiliate members later confessed to the crime.
  26. "All of the illegal actions that were taken were without the consent and without the knowledge of the administrative council. They were personal actions of the implicated party, and he confessed that," he told a news conference on Thursday.
  27. Some law enforcment officials believed he committed many more murders than those he confessed to.
  28. The letters, whch describe a private person so unlike the public image of Milken, the confessed criminal, provide an unusual psychological case study of human behavior and perception.
  29. Mayor Gil Wakeley said Cheltenhamites are preparing a homecoming parade, cakes and receptions for the part-time plasterer, although Wakeley confessed he wasn't sure where or in what order.
  30. Hamadi confessed to the hijacking charge shortly after the trial began.
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