0 to stop blaming or being angry with someone for something that person has done, or not punish them for something -- 原諒;寬恕
I don't think she's ever quite forgiven me for getting her name wrong that time. 我認為那次把她的名字弄錯後她一直都沒完全原諒我。
I've never found it easy to forgive and forget (= to behave as if something wrong had never happened). 我覺得不念舊惡殊為不易。
I'd never forgive myself if anything happened to the kids. 要是孩子們有個三長兩短,我永遠也不會原諒自己。
Forgive me for asking, but how much did you pay for your bag? 請原諒我問一下,你的袋子花了多少錢?
She could not forgive his many infidelities.
He still hasn't forgiven me for what I did.
He was not inclined to be forgiving, even if he allowed that she had some grounds for her irritation.
The organizers can be forgiven for 'going where the money is'.
Secure adults generally have a favorable, realistic, and coherent representation of self and are flexible, realistic, and forgiving in interpersonal relationships.