penance

penance
noun, no pl., no art.
Buße, die

act of penance — Bußübung, die

undergo/do penance — büßen/Buße tun

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['penəns]
noun
(punishment that a person suffers willingly to show that he is sorry for something wrong he has done: He did penance for his sins.) die Buße
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pen·ance
[ˈpenən(t)s]
n no pl
1. (self-punishment) Buße f
2. REL Buße f
to do \penance for sth für etw akk Buße tun
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['penəns]
n (REL)
Buße f; (fig) Strafe f

to do penance — Buße tun; (fig)

as a penance (Rel) (fig)als Buße zur or als Strafe

to give sb penance — jdm Buße auferlegen

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penance [ˈpenəns] s
1. REL Buße f, Reue f:
do penance (for sth)
a) (für etwas) Buße tun,
b) fig (etwas) büßen
2. REL oft Penance (Sakrament n der) Buße f oder Beichte f
3. fig Strafe f:
it’s a penance for … das ist die Strafe für …
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noun, no pl., no art.
Buße, die

act of penance — Bußübung, die

undergo/do penance — büßen/Buße tun

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n.
Buße -n f.
Reue nur sing. f.

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