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*con·science /`kɑnʃəns; ˈkɒnʃəns/ n [C,U] 1 the set of feelings that tell you whether what you are doing is morally right or wrong 良心; 是非观念: a guilty conscience (=when you feel guilty because you have done something wrong) 内疚: She still had a guilty conscience about not offering to help. 她仍因没有提供帮助而内疚。 a clear conscience (=when you know that you have done nothing wrong) 问心无愧: I've finished all my work, so I can go out tonight with a clear conscience. 我已经完成了所有工作,因此今晚能问心无愧地外出。 2 on sb's conscience making someone feel guilty about something 内疚,问心有愧: Tim's suicide is always going to be on his mother's conscience. 蒂姆的自杀总让他的母亲感到内疚。 |