柯林斯詞典absolve /?b?z?lv/ (absolving,absolved,absolves) 1. V-T If a report or investigation absolves someone of blame or responsibility, it formally states that he or she is not guilty or is not to blame. 免除(責(zé)任) A police investigation yesterday absolved the police of all blame in the incident. 警方昨天的調(diào)查為其開脫了在這件事故中所有的責(zé)任。 ...the inquiry which absolved the soldiers. ...免除士兵責(zé)任的查問。 返回 absolve劍橋詞典(especially in religion or law ) to free someone from guilt , blame , or responsibility for something (尤指宗教或法律上)為(某人)解罪;赦免(某人)的罪;宣告(某人)無罪;免除(某人)的責(zé)任 The report absolved her from/of all blame for the accident . 那份報(bào)告免除了她對(duì)那次事故的全部責(zé)任。 The priest absolved him (of all his sins ). 神父赦免了他(所有的罪過)。 返回 absolve