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11. | I hope you're going to forgive me for that delinquency, Celia. |
| 我希望你能原谅我这一过错,西莉亚。 |
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12. | It is not your fault, But mine. |
| 这不是你的过错,而是我的过错。 |
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13. | His fault is excusable, considering his age. |
| 就年龄而言,他的过错是可原谅的。 |
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14. | accidental slip |
| 偶然过错 |
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15. | an unintended slight; an unintentional pun; the offense was unintentional; an unwitting mistake may be overlooked. |
| 无心的怠慢;无意识双关语;那过错不是故意的;一个无心的过错也许会被原谅。 |
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16. | Forgiveness is a lifelong process. Forgive over and over-even for the same offense. |
| 原谅再原谅——纵使同样的过错亦然。 |
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17. | Being late is an unforgivable sin round here. |
| 迟到在这儿是一种不可原谅的过错. |
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18. | to realize ones mistake |
| 认识过错 |
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19. | the repetition of a mistake |
| 重犯过错 |
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20. | tending to find and call attention to faults. |
| 倾向于寻找过错并引起别人注意过错。 |
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