1.To absolve from payment of(a debt, for example).
宽免豁免,免除(如债务)
2.absolve or pardon; archaic.
宣布免除或原谅;古语。
3.Absolve you to yourself, and you shall have the suffrage of the world.
解脱自己,就会得到世人的认可。
4.They agree to absolve us from our obligation.
他们同意免除我们的责任。
5.Yes. Should assure only the center is offerred to individual housing loan assure, development business can absolve pair of banks offer the obligation that joint liability assures level sex.
是的。只要担保中心对个人住房贷款提供担保,开发商就可以免除对银行提供阶段性连带责任保证的义务。
6.Following the Colorado slaughter, The New York Times ran a recounting of other postwar mass murders staged by the young, such as the 1966 Texas tower killings, and noted that they all happened before the advent of the Internet or shock rock, which seemed to the Times to absolve the modern media.
科罗拉多凶杀案之后,《纽约时报》列举了其它战后发生的、由年轻人引起的的凶杀案,如1966年德克萨斯塔楼凶杀案,并且注意到这些凶杀均发生在国际互联网与休克摇滚乐出现之前,在《纽约时报》看来,这似乎是免除了现代媒体的责任。
7.A desperate honesty that throbs through his confession does not absolve him from sins of diabolical cunning.
他的很多关于这个国家的人文风俗的常识是可笑的。
8.To absolve; pardon.
赦免;原谅
9.The substitution of treatment for punishment could never, therefore, absolve us from involvement in that difficult but unavoidable task of assessing and resolving the competing claims of society and the individual.
因此,惩罚的替代物矫治,也决不可能免除我们那些艰难并不可避免任务即评价和解决社会与个人之间相对立的主张。
10.The instinct of the reasonable observer is that organic changes of this sort somehow absolve the sufferer of the responsibility that would accrue to a child abuser whose paedophilia was congenital.
一个有理智者,基于本能会同意,因大脑组织的变异而发生的行为多少可以免责,而那些天生就有虐童倾向的人,却难逃责罚。