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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - guilt

 
 

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Guilt

guilt
~ n 1 a strong feeling of shame and sad- ness because you have done something that you know is wrong + about/a  (Don't you have any feelings of guilt about leaving David? | sense of guilt)  (He felt an enormous sense of guilt when he thought about how he'd treated her.) 2 the fact of having broken an official law or moral rule  (an admission of guilt | It is up to the prosecution to establish the defendant's guilt.) 3 responsibility and blame for something bad that has happened  (The teacher said Sonia was impossible to control and that the guilt lay with her parents.) 4 guilt trip a feeling of guilt about something  (lay/put a guilt trip on sb AmE informal (=make someone feel guilty about something))
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  1. Guilt is an unhappy feeling that you have because you have done something wrong or think that you have done something wrong. Her emotions had ranged from anger to guilt in the space of a few seconds... Some cancer patients experience strong feelings of guilt. N-UNCOUNT 2. Guilt is the fact that you have done something wrong or illegal. The trial is concerned only with the determination of guilt according to criminal law... You weren’t convinced of Mr Matthews’ guilt. N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   noun  Etymology: Middle English, delinquency, ~, from Old English gylt delinquency  Date: before 12th century  1. the fact of having committed a breach of conduct especially violating law and involving a penalty; broadly ~y conduct  2.  a. the state of one who has committed an offense especially consciously  b. feelings of culpability especially for imagined offenses or from a sense of inadequacy ; self-reproach  3. a feeling of culpability for offenses ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  n. 1 the fact of having committed a specified or implied offence. 2 a culpability. b the feeling of this. Phrases and idioms guilt complex Psychol. a mental obsession with the idea of having done wrong. Etymology: OE gylt, of unkn. orig. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1. вина; виновность without guilt —- безвинно a life of guilt —- преступная жизнь guilt complex —- комплекс вины to admit one's guilt —- признать свою вину to aggravate smb.'s guilt —- усугубить чью-либо вину the criminal is found and confessed his guilt —- преступник обнаружен и во всем сознался the guilt does not lie with him alone —- виноват не только он we have no proof of his guilt —- у нас нет доказательств его вины 2. сознание вины under a growind burden of guilt —- с растущим сознанием вины to suffer from guilt —- страдать от сознания вины unlike the rest of us he was unhaunted by guilt —- в отличие от остальных его не мучило сознание вины 3. преступление the fascists' guilt against humanity shall never be forgotten —- преступления фашистов против человечества никогда не будут забыты 4. уст. проступок; грех 5. юр. наказуемость ...
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  noun  1) вина, виновность  2) комплекс вины  3) грех ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  - O.E. gylt "crime, sin, fault, fine," of unknown origin, though some suspect a connection to O.E. gieldan "to pay for, debt." Guilty is from O.E. gyltig, from gylt. ...
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