confessing
v. 承認( confess的現在分詞 ); 聆聽(某人的)懺悔(或告罪、告解); (尤指羅馬天主教會)懺悔; 悔過
If someone confesses to doing something wrong, they admit that they did it.
He had confessed to seventeen murders...
他供認了17起謀殺案。
Her husband confessed to having had an affair...
她丈夫承認有過外遇。
If someone confesses or confesses their sins, they tell God or a priest about their sins so that they can be forgiven.
You just go to the church and confess your sins...
你乾脆去教堂懺悔自己的罪過吧。
Once we have confessed our failures and mistakes to God, we should stop feeling guilty.
一旦我們向上帝告明瞭自己的過失和錯誤,就不該再覺得內疚。
You use expressions like 'I confess', 'I must confess', or 'I have to confess' to apologize slightly for admitting something you are ashamed of or that you think might offend or annoy someone.
I confess it's got me baffled...
我承認這把我難倒了。
I must confess I'm not a great enthusiast for long political programmes.
我必須承認自己對時間很長的政治節目不是很熱衷。
Ray changed his mind, claiming that he had been forced into confessing.
雷翻了供,聲稱自己是被逼招供的。
What is there to be ashamed of confessing one's errors?
承認自己的錯誤有什麼可羞慚的 呢 ?
The police surprised the thief into confessing.
警察出其不意地使小偷招認了.
He was frightened into confessing.
他在恐嚇之下招認了.
He was in the public dock, confessing everything, implicating everybody.
他站在被告席上, 什麼都招認, 什麼人都咬.