conscience-stricken
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英 
- adj.內疚的;不安的;受良心責備的
- 網絡受良心譴責的
英漢雙解
1. | 內疚的;不安的;受良心責備的feeling guilty about sth you have done or failed to do |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Conscience-stricken people may draw back for a while and consequently lag behind for a lifetime.
內疚抱愧的人會一時上退卻以至于一輩子落伍。
"The judgment of God is on me, " answered the conscience-stricken priest. "It is too mighty for me to struggle with! "
“上帝的裁判正落在我身上,”那位受到良心震撼的牧師回答說。“那力量太強大,我掙扎不動了!”
Yet Simonov was also a brave war reporter, a generous friend and, eventually, conscience-stricken and remorseful.
不過,西蒙諾夫還是一名英勇無畏的戰地記者、慷慨的朋友,最后終于感受到了良心的譴責并懊悔不已。
But day after day she was conscience-stricken about it, and felt that it was her duty to free her brothers from the spell again.
但是,日復一日,她良心一下災區,并認為這是她的責任從根本上擺脫咒語她的兄弟們了。
Afterward, David was conscience-stricken for having cut off a corner of his robe.
隨后大衛心中自責,因為割下掃羅的衣襟。
Can a conscience-stricken world now pull off the same trick with cluster munitions?
良心發現的世界諸國能否同樣禁止集束武器?
He was uneasy and conscience-stricken.
他很不自在,良心很不安。
Because I did not go to sleep, so wrote down the following words with conscience-stricken heart to myself.
因為影響了自己的休息所以我是懷著對自己極其內疚的心情寫下這段文字的。