1. feeling very bad or guilty because of something one has done the story of a conscience-stricken thief who repays all she's stolen
conscience-stricken 片语
片语
compunctious内疚的;惭愧的;后悔的
guilty有罪的;内疚的
conscience-stricken 例句
英汉例句
but thinking of the poor woman「s mournful facial expressions, i believed that as i offered her my timely help i would not feel conscience-stricken over this matter in my later years of life.
yet simonov was also a brave war reporter, a generous friend and, eventually, conscience-stricken and remorseful.
不过,西蒙诺夫还是一名英勇无畏的战地记者、慷慨的朋友,最后终于感受到了良心的谴责并懊悔不已。
conscience-stricken people may draw back for a while and consequently lag behind for a lifetime.
内疚抱愧的人会一时上退却以至于一辈子落伍。
「the judgment of god is on me, 」 answered the conscience-stricken priest. 「it is too mighty for me to struggle with! 」
「上帝的裁判正落在我身上,」那位受到良心震撼的牧师回答说。「那力量太强大,我挣扎不动了!」
i yelled almost in despair, i」d had such idealistic longings for that girl in that past year and had conscience-stricken hours wondering if i should seduce her because she was so young and all.