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41. | Forgiving myself for what I've done and others for what they haven't. |
| 原谅自己的过失,同样也原谅别人。 |
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42. | No offense is unforgivable unless you make it so. Use your power wisely. |
| 没有不可原谅的过错。除非你执意孤行。原谅或不原谅全在你。 |
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43. | supplicate for pardon |
| 恳求原谅 |
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44. | 2 [和合]将有许多人随从他们邪淫的行为,便叫真道因他们的缘故被毁谤。 |
| NIV] Many will follow their shameful ways and will bring the way of truth into disrepute. |
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45. | Yes, I forgive you, freely. |
| 不错,我原谅你,宽宏大量地原谅你。 |
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46. | ask for pardon |
| 请求原谅 |
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47. | permit of no excuse |
| 不能原谅 |
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48. | 10 [和合]你们要论义人说:他必享福7乐,因为要吃自己行为所结的果8子。 |
| NIV] Tell the righteous it will be well with them, for they will enjoy the fruit of their deeds. |
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49. | There were other overt discriminatory treatments meted out to medical staff, which were utterly irrational and inexcusable. |
| 还有其他对医疗人员的歧视行为,更毫无理性和不可原谅。 |
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50. | inclined or able to forgive and show mercy. |
| 倾向于原谅或者会原谅,表现出仁慈的特点。 |
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