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leniency

英 [ˈliːniənsi]

美 [ˈliːniənsi]

n.  仁慈; 宽大

GRE法律

BNC.20629 / COCA.20692

柯林斯词典

  • N-UNCOUNT 仁慈;宽大
    Leniencyis a lenient attitude or lenient behaviour.
    1. The judge rejected pleas for leniency and sentenced him to six months in prison...
      法官驳回了宽大处理的请求,判处他6个月的监禁。
    2. He said he would show no leniency towards those who stirred up trouble between Muslims and Christians.
      他说自己绝不轻饶那些在穆斯林和基督徒之间挑起事端的人。

英英释义

noun

  • lightening a penalty or excusing from a chore by judges or parents or teachers
      Synonym:lenience
    1. a disposition to yield to the wishes of someone
      1. too much indulgence spoils a child
      Synonym:indulgencelenience
    2. mercifulness as a consequence of being lenient or tolerant
        Synonym:leniencemildnesslenity

      双语例句

      • She was grateful for his leniency.
        她感谢他的宽厚待人。
      • He lamented his past leniency.
        他悔恨自己过去的仁慈。
      • Through our prayers we may help mother nature to have leniency on us.
        透过祈祷,我们也许可以让大地母亲多宽恕我们。
      • The statement also said that Li had received leniency because he confessed to all his crimes and his family reconciled with the victims'families through compensation.
        声明还表示,李启铭得到从宽处理,因其交代了所有罪行,其家人通过赔偿与受害人家属达成和解。
      • Tell me where your friends are and I promise you'll get leniency.
        说出你的朋友在哪。你将得到宽恕。
      • The new guidelines strike a balance between sentence severity and leniency.
        新条例在处罚的惩罚性和宽容性方面做了一个均衡。
      • As a basic guideline of criminal law, the criminal policy of combining punishment with leniency has been demonstrated in the criminal legislative and judicial practice for a long time in China.
        作为一种基本的刑事法律指导方针,宽严相济刑事政策在我国的刑事立法、司法实践活动中早有体现;
      • Regulators can argue that leniency was vital when the survival of the financial system was in question.
        监管者可以这么辩称:在金融体系存亡关头,宽大为怀至关重要。
      • And be more grateful to you for your leniency.
        他会对的仁慈心怀感激。
      • A magistrate known for her leniency with first-time offenders.
        因对初犯宽宏大量而知名的女法官。