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恕无罪
[shù wú zuì]
A poetic way to declare oneself guilty-free, possibly expressing innocence or seeking absolution from imagined or real mistakes in a melodramatic style.
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罪文
[zuì wén]
Literally translates to guilty writings implying someone who feels remorseful or penitent This ...
以为无罪
[yĭ wéi wú zuì]
Suggesting the belief that oneself is innocent or guiltfree This could represent innocence a sense ...
我知道我有罪
[wŏ zhī dào wŏ yŏu zuì]
I Know I Am Guilty A straightforward expression of selfrecognition and repentance over certain ...
荒唐无辜
[huāng táng wú gū]
Ridiculous but Guiltless indicates someone behaving irresponsibly and recklessly yet believing ...
获罪
[huò zuì]
Guilty or convicted In context it may refer to a feeling after having done something wrong Or it could ...
Guilty有罪
[guilty yŏu zuì]
The name Guilty in English conveys the sense of guilt and sin felt by the owner The person possibly ...
替我无罪
[tì wŏ wú zuì]
Plea of Innocence on My Behalf This implies a desire to assert innocence or the purity of intent either ...