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11. | The act of forgiving;pardon. |
| 原谅;宽恕 |
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12. | Pardon all But thyself |
| 原谅别人但不要原谅自己 |
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13. | He also said that a man gave a very thirsty dog a drink, so God forgave his sins for this action. |
| 他也说某个男人给一只很渴的猫饮水,因此真主原谅他的罪行。 |
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14. | unforgivable; unpardonable |
| 不可原谅 |
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15. | prosecution of offences |
| 就罪行提出检控;检控罪行 |
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16. | To absolve;pardon. |
| 赦免;原谅 |
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17. | abominable offence |
| 丑恶的罪行;可憎的罪行 |
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18. | To pardon or remit. |
| 原谅,宽恕 |
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19. | "Forgive me,"she said, "forgive the wrongs I've done you." |
| “原谅我,”她说,“原谅我对不起你。” |
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20. | Excuse me. |
| 原谅我。 |
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