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单词 recant
释义  Related topics: Religionre·cant /rɪˈkænt/ verb [intransitive, transitive]  formalPPPRR to say publicly that you no longer have a political or religious belief that you had before 公开宣布放弃(以前的政治观点或宗教信仰) —recantation /ˌriːkænˈteɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusrecant• During the Moscow Show Trials in the 1930s, prisoners were forced to publicly recant.• They blindfolded Mrs Dyer, roped her neck, and expected her to recant.• If Amanda Johnston were to recant, and announce that the affair began in school, Woodhead's career would be finished.• McNamara did not recant at the meeting nor did he apologize.• She also testified that Irvin had terrorized her in an effort to make her recant her testimony against him.• Galileo was forced to recant his belief in the Copernican theory.• The magistrate Maximus offered Quirnus the position of priest to Jupiter if he would recant his faith.• After the Reformation, many Catholics recanted to avoid punishment.• Giulio Cesare Vanini, one of the most outspoken atheists of his time but who did not recant, was less fortunate.Origin recant (1500-1600) Latin recantare, from cantare “to sing”re·cant verbChineseSyllable   that have publicly a longer no say to Corpus political you
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