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 confession [kən'fɛʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 承认, 坦白, 招供

[法] 自白, 招供, 自认有罪


  1. After confession he feels a little better and can sleep at ease.
    忏悔之后他觉得好过一点,并且能安眠了。
  2. The police tried to twist his words into a confession.
    警察试图曲解他的话,使之成为有罪的招供。
  3. The priest made a deathbed confession.
    牧师做了临终忏悔。


confession
[ noun ]
  1. an admission of misdeeds or faults

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. a written document acknowledging an offense and signed by the guilty party

  4. <noun.communication>
  5. (Roman Catholic Church) the act of a penitent disclosing his sinfulness before a priest in the sacrament of penance in the hope of absolution

  6. <noun.act>
  7. a public declaration of your faith

  8. <noun.communication>
  9. the document that spells out the belief system of a given church (especially the Reformation churches of the 16th century)

  10. <noun.communication>


Confession \Con*fes"sion\, n. [F. confession, L. confessio.]
1. Acknowledgment; avowal, especially in a matter pertaining
to one's self; the admission of a debt, obligation, or
crime.

With a crafty madness keeps aloof,
When we would bring him on to some confession
Of his true state. --Shak.

2. Acknowledgment of belief; profession of one's faith.

With the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
--Rom. x. 10.

3. (Eccl.) The act of disclosing sins or faults to a priest
in order to obtain sacramental absolution.

Auricular confession . . . or the private and
special confession of sins to a priest for the
purpose of obtaining his absolution. --Hallam.

4. A formulary in which the articles of faith are comprised;
a creed to be assented to or signed, as a preliminary to
admission to membership of a church; a confession of
faith.

5. (Law) An admission by a party to whom an act is imputed,
in relation to such act. A judicial confession settles the
issue to which it applies; an extrajudical confession may
be explained or rebutted. --Wharton.

{Confession and avoidance} (Law), a mode of pleading in which
the party confesses the facts as stated by his adversary,
but alleges some new matter by way of avoiding the legal
effect claimed for them. --Mozley & W.

{Confession of faith}, a formulary containing the articles of
faith; a creed.

{General confession}, the confession of sins made by a number
of persons in common, as in public prayer.

{Westminster Confession}. See {Westminster Assembly}, under
{Assembly}.

  1. Barros said the only sign in Ms. Cardoso de Mello's favor was that her dismissal would be seen as a confession the president's economic austerity policies had failed.
  2. The words in the confession were John Reid's, not his," he said.
  3. Rep. Mervyn Dymally, D-Calif., recently inserted into the Record a confession of passion for wrestling in general, and for one wrestler in particular.
  4. In return for making a secret confession to his interrogators, he was spared punishment and public exposure, kept his job as the queen's art adviser and retired honorably in 1972.
  5. The Iraqi letter declared that the interview "constitutes a confession setting forth the true purposes and objectives of the aggression." The secretary-general, obliged to honor such requests, duly circulated the transcript.
  6. Tony Ng sought reversal of his convictions, contending that his Canadian confession was wrongly admitted at trial.
  7. First, a confession: My initial encounter with real U.S. Marines had nothing to do with President Reagan's beloved jarheads: North, McFarlane, Regan, Walters and Shultz.
  8. It was on Feb. 21 that Swaggart admitted to sinning against his wife and family in a tearful confession from the pulpit at his Baton Rouge Family Worship Center.
  9. But he later renewed his original claim that it was accidental, and that a leg cramp made him jam down the gas pedal, and his wife said the confession was coerced.
  10. He has not preached since his Feb. 21 tearful confession of sinning against his wife.
  11. "If you wish to call it a confession you can refer to it as that _ but he gave a statement to the investigating detectives which would very strongly implicate himself and no others in both homicides," Blanchard said.
  12. Following several appeals, Umeda's name was cleared by the Supreme Court in 1986 due to discrepancies in his confession.
  13. Even spies who confess aren't necessarily arrested right away. Why? Because ultimately a suspect's attorney may try to have the confession thrown out so agents must prove it will stand up in court.
  14. Derek Jackson, 17, has claimed that police threatened him with 20 years in prison if he did not tell them under oath about an alleged confession made by Bennett.
  15. Donations have fallen off since Swaggart's confession, forcing his ministry to lay off about 100 workers and suspend construction at the Jimmy Swaggart Bible College.
  16. "Based on what we had known from his confession, his description fit the area.
  17. The Mississippi Supreme Court upheld his conviction, ruling use of the confession was lawful.
  18. The existence of a 400-page transcript of his "confession" was frequently mentioned throughout the Iran-Contra affair.
  19. However, Marcio Thomaz Bastos, chief lawyer for the prosecution, said the confession was a planned maneuver to spare his father.
  20. On it they cleverly unite the folk and singer-songwriter traditions by yoking together the concerns of singer-songwriterdom - personal confession, intimacy - with the instruments of folk, rather than rock.
  21. In the good old days, police practices produced confession from 90% of those arrested, as noted in your editorial.
  22. In his videotape confession, Wise quoted Lopez as saying, "We will rape her.
  23. Sure." Even that was something of a grudging confession from Foley, who has been criticized more than once for lacking both personal and partisan drive.
  24. Defrocked TV evangelist Jimmy Swaggart plans to return to the pulpit Sunday, three months after he made a tearful confession of sin and was accused of hiring a prostitute to pose for him in a motel room.
  25. Among the actions that can cause excommunication are abortion, violation of the confidentiality of confession and consecration of a bishop without Vatican approval.
  26. The court also rejected Suzan Carson's argument that a portion of her husband's confession had been used improperly against her.
  27. Federal prosecutors said Friday they intended to appeal a judge's ruling that the FBI illegally obtained a confession from a Lebanese hijacking suspect who is scheduled to go to trial next month.
  28. His stunning confession on national television caused a sensation.
  29. The group's organizer, Peter G. Peterson, a former secretary of commerce, has become the high priest of parsimony, receiving confession from a host of business and other civic leaders whose organizations have spent years cashing government checks.
  30. Parker said the four-day cruise aboard the Navy ship was conducted solely for the purpose of obtaining a confession.
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