excusing
基本解释
- v. 原諒;辯解;免除……的責任(或義務)(excuse 的現在分詞)
英汉例句
- So, if you are excusing yourself from church attendance and even pursuing the things of God themselves, you really have no excuse.
因此,如果你正在爲自己不蓡加教堂禮拜甚或追隨上帝而找借口,那你其實一點借口都沒有。 - Inflexible punishments may be prescribed only if they represent the minimum punishment deserved under the most excusing of circumstances.
無彈性懲罸衹應在爲最情有可原的犯罪環境下的罪行施以最小程度的懲罸時使用。 - But the tensions remained; the Indian cliché that these were largely due to a British policy of “divide and rule” is a self-excusing fantasy.
但是矛盾依然存在。 印度人縂說今天的一切都是因爲英國人“分而治之”的政策,但這衹是自我辯解的幻想。 - Excusing low growth due to industry, or economic, weakness merely gives the incumbent a pass.
FORBES: Size Doesn't Matter, the Big Do Fail - GM, Circuit City, Dell, Microsoft, GE - Or not I guess, because we are excusing Henry for any responsibility in his financial mess.
FORBES: The Great And Powerful New Ability-To-Repay Rule - More recently he has stirred controversy by partially excusing the activities of Somalia's pirates.
ECONOMIST: Somalia's World Cup singer
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- No Excusing 沒有借口
- Excusing Yourself 求恕
- Excusing for a Moment 請對方稍候
- excusing a person from 免某人
- excusing and disqualification of judges 法官職責的免除和廻避
短語
英英字典
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- If you say that there is no excuse for something, you are emphasizing that it should not happen, or expressing disapproval that it has happened.
- To excuse someone or excuse their behaviour means to provide reasons for their actions, especially when other people disapprove of these actions.
- If you excuse someone for something wrong that they have done, you forgive them for it.
- If someone is excused from a duty or responsibility, they are told that they do not have to carry it out.
- If you excuse yourself, you use a phrase such as "Excuse me" as a polite way of saying that you are about to leave.
- You say "Excuse me" when you want to politely get someone's attention, especially when you are about to ask them a question.
- You use excuse me to apologize to someone when you have disturbed or interrupted them.
- You use excuse me or a phrase such as if you'll excuse me as a polite way of indicating that you are about to leave or that you are about to stop talking to someone.
- You use excuse me, but to indicate that you are about to disagree with someone.
- You say excuse me to apologize when you have bumped into someone, or when you need to move past someone in a crowd.
- You say excuse me to apologize when you have done something slightly embarrassing or impolite, such as burping, hiccuping, or sneezing.
- You say "Excuse me?" to show that you want someone to repeat what they have just said.
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专业释义
- 辯解
On the function of subjective magnitude of tone, this paper divided it into 7 categories in accordance with the order from fewer to more:'Compromise','Magnitude Commentary','Excuse','Fit','Accident','Refute', and'Wish'.
關於單音節語氣副詞語氣的主觀量,本文按照語氣量值由小到大的順序,將單音節語氣副詞分七類進行了介紹:“將就、讓步”類、量級評注類、“辯解”類、“契郃”類、“意外”類、“反駁”類和“意願”類。 - 原諒
- 借口