transgressor
基本解释
- n.违反者;犯规者;罪人
英汉例句
- We want to forgive to free our lives and cut the tie that binds us and our lives to the transgressor.
我们要原谅,去解放我们的生活,削减那个触犯了我们和我们生活的结。 - If sincere, apologies can help restore the dignity of the victim and the standing of the transgressor.
如果真心诚意的道歉,道歉能够帮助重塑违背者在受害者心中的尊严以及名望。 - "Ironically, the failure to accept an apology transforms the victim into the transgressor," the authors wrote.
“具有讽刺意味的是,不接受道歉将使受害者转化为犯错者。” 作者写道。 - They have convinced themselves that man, the worst transgressor of all the species, is the crown of creation.
FORBES: The Ethics Of Horsemeat - This is because when the confrontation occurs the witness loses his or her anonymity, which increases the risk of retaliation from the transgressor.
FORBES: Don't Ask/Don't Tell About Corporate Fraud: The Effect of Confrontation On Intentions to Report Fraud by Kelly Richmond Pope, Ph.D., CPA, Peter Milan and Anya Hostetler - Despite all the official high-minded rhetoric about the pitfalls of protectionism and the importance of minding the trade rules, the U.S. government is a serial transgressor.
FORBES: Protectionist Antidumping Regime is a Pox on America's Glass House
双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- A transgressor is someone who has broken a particular rule or law or has done something that is generally considered unacceptable.