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Перевод: atone
[глагол] заглаживать; искупать (вину); искупить; возмещать; компенсировать
Тезаурус:
- Ma'am, what would you have me do to atone for my sin?
- Graham Greene fairly remarked of the amorphous string of sequences that made up Rembrandt that "no amount of money spent on expensive sets, on careful photography, will atone for the lack of a storyline, the continuity and drive of a well-constructed plot."
- "Having delivered my mea culpa ," Burney said, "I may nevertheless be able to atone for my lapse.
- Eager, it seemed, to atone for the embarrassment of Saturday's 5-2 home defeat by Aston Villa, the London side could have scored three times in the opening nine minutes and went on to dominate the rest of the first half with an ease that pointed to only one result.
- Blackthorn blossom, gold of cowslip and kingcup, and blue of periwinkle and speedwell do not atone for unclothed branches.
- The sacrifices described in the Old Testament could never effect any such atonement but were instituted by God to point to a coming all-sufficient sacrifice which would fully atone for sin.
- 4.2ff, 9.3, 16.6ff); similarly sacrifice to atone for the guilt of the nation was also a bullock ( idem ; cf.
- For every past powerchord and epic gesture he now endeavours to atone, publicly, by the slavish imitation of the most slick and redundant aspects of contemporary black music.
- "But being brought up in a strictly Christian home, I'm so disgusted with myself I feel I've got to hide it and atone for it with "good works"."
- Fit-again Eric Cantona is desperate to atone for the moment, just seconds after he damaged a hamstring, when his misplaced pass handed Stuttgart one of their goals.
- Clongeel Rebel, an even-money flop last time out at Crayford, gets a quick chance to atone in the Kent track's charity meeting.
- They seem designed to tap into an audience desire to atone for something and resolve it with a bumper sticker morality and a mushy climax.
- Can we trust in the shed blood of Jesus to fully atone for and cover our sins?
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