compunction
英式音标:[kəmˈpʌŋkʃn] 美式音标:[kəmˈpʌŋkʃən]
compunction基本解释 n. 悔恨,后悔;内疚 compunction的意思释义 n.内疚,后悔,懊悔;英英释义 compun
compunction怎么读
英式音标:[kəmˈpʌŋkʃn]
美式音标:[kəmˈpʌŋkʃən]
compunction基本解释
n. 悔恨,后悔;内疚
compunction的意思释义
n.
内疚,后悔,懊悔;
英英释义
compunction[ kəm\'pʌŋkʃən ]n.a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed)
同义词:remorseself-reproach
compunction用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
He had lied to her without compunction.
他向她撒了谎却毫无愧疚。
She kept me waiting without the slightest compunction.
她使我久候而丝毫没有歉意。
I felt some compunction at having kept her waiting.
我有点后悔要她等我。
例句参考
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The human function compunction: Teleological explanation in adults.
Prejudice Toward Blacks: With and Without Compunction?
Prejudice toward blacks: With and without compunction (vol 18, pg 131, 1996)
Explanation and Intergroup Emotion: Social Explanations as a Foundation of Prejudice-Related Compunction
When does compunction help or hinder self-control? The role of guilt and shame proneness.
The Problems of Frequency Compunction on the Urban Design Storm
Group-based Compunction and Anger: Their Antecedents and Consequences in Relation to Colonial Conflicts
Prejudice with and without compunction: Allport\'s inner conflict revisited
انفعال الندم عند الأنبياء عليهم السلام وقيمة الإيجابية : دراسة في ال...
Effects of Promotion and Compunction Interventions on Real Intergroup Interactions: Promotion Helps but High Compunction Hurts
compunction词源
compunction
compunction: [14] Etymologically, to do something ‘without compunction’ means literally to do it without one’s conscience pricking. The word comes via Old French componction from late Latin compunctiō, a derivative of compungere ‘prick hard’, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix com- and pungere ‘prick’ (source of English puncture and pungent).=> puncture, pungent
compunction (n.)
mid-14c., from Old French compunction (12c., Modern French componction), from Late Latin compunctionem (nominative compunctio) \"remorse; a pricking\" (of conscience), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin compungere \"to severely prick, sting,\" from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + pungere \"to prick\" (see pungent). Used in figurative sense by early Church writers. Originally a much more intense feeling, similar to \"remorse,\" or \"contrition.\"
compunction相关例句
1.without the slightest compunction
若无其事;毫不在意
6.I feel no compunction in doing it.
做这件事我不感到负疚。