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excuse

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 excuse /ɪkˈskjuːz/ verb
excuses; excused; excusing
1 excuse
/ɪkˈskjuːz/
verb
excuses; excused; excusing
Learner's definition of EXCUSE
[+ object]
: to forgive someone for making a mistake, doing something wrong, etc.,原谅;宽恕
: to say that (someone) is not required to do something同意免除;不要求
: to allow (someone, such as a child) to leave准许…离开
: to be an acceptable reason for (something) : justify是…的正当理由

excuse me

Excuse me is used as a polite way of starting to say something. It can be used when you are interrupting someone, trying to get someone's attention, or disagreeing with someone.(开始说话时的礼貌语。用于在打扰某人、引起某人注意或不赞同某人的观点时)请原谅,对不起,很抱歉
◊ It is also used as a polite apology for a minor fault or offense, such as laughing, coughing, or burping, and, in U.S. English, for getting in someone's way or bumping into someone.(还可以用于因笑出声、咳嗽或打嗝,以及在美国英语中因挡路或撞上他人时向对方礼貌致歉)请原谅,对不起,很抱歉
◊ The phrase is also used, especially in U.S. English, as a polite way of asking someone to repeat something.(也用于请他人重说一遍某事,尤用于美国英语)对不起,请再说一遍
◊ In informal use, excuse me is often used in an annoyed way when someone has suggested that you have done something wrong and you do not feel that you have.(在非正式用法中,当某人暗示你做的某事有误而你并不认同时的一种不耐烦的表达方式,表生气、烦恼)得了吧,算了吧

excuse yourself

: to say politely that you have to leave(不得不离开前)请原谅

— excusable

/ɪkˈskjuːzəbəl/ adjective
2 excuse /ɪkˈskjuːs/ noun
plural excuses
2 excuse
/ɪkˈskjuːs/
noun
plural excuses
Learner's definition of EXCUSE
[count] : a reason that you give to explain a mistake, bad behavior, etc.(解释过错或失礼行为等的)借口,理由,辩解
excuses [plural] : reasons that you give to explain politely why you cannot do something, why you have to leave, etc.(解释无法做某事或不得不离开时的)理由,道歉
[count] : something (such as a condition or set of conditions) that explains improper behavior and makes it acceptable(对某种不适当行为的)原谅,宽恕,赦免usually used in negative statements通常用于否定句
[count] : a reason for doing something(做某事的)理由,借口,托词
[count] : a poor example拙劣样品(或样板);蹩脚货+ for
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3182 COCA: 3484

excuse

1 of 2

verb

ex·​cuse ik-ˈskyüz How to pronounce excuse (audio)
 imperatively often  ˈskyüz
excused; excusing

transitive verb

1
a
: to make apology for
b
: to try to remove blame from
2
: to forgive entirely or disregard as of trivial import : regard as excusable
graciously excused his tardiness
3
a
: to grant exemption or release to
was excused from jury duty
b
: to allow to leave
excused the class
4
: to serve as excuse for : justify
nothing can excuse such neglect
excusable adjective
excusableness noun
excusably adverb
excuser noun

excuse

2 of 2

noun

ex·​cuse ik-ˈskyüs How to pronounce excuse (audio)
1
: the act of excusing
2
a
: something offered as justification or as grounds for being excused
b
excuses plural : an expression of regret for failure to do something
c
: a note of explanation of an absence
3
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Verb

excuse, condone, pardon, forgive mean to exact neither punishment nor redress.

excuse may refer to specific acts especially in social or conventional situations or the person responsible for these.

excuse an interruption
excused them for interrupting

Often the term implies extenuating circumstances.

injustice excuses strong responses

condone implies that one overlooks without censure behavior (such as dishonesty or violence) that involves a serious breach of a moral, ethical, or legal code, and the term may refer to the behavior or to the agent responsible for it.

a society that condones alcohol but not narcotics

pardon implies that one remits a penalty due for an admitted or established offense.

pardon a criminal

forgive implies that one gives up all claim to requital and to resentment or vengeful feelings.

could not forgive their rudeness

Noun

apology, apologia, excuse, plea, pretext, alibi mean matter offered in explanation or defense.

apology usually applies to an expression of regret for a mistake or wrong with implied admission of guilt or fault and with or without reference to mitigating or extenuating circumstances.

said by way of apology that he would have met them if he could

apologia implies not admission of guilt or regret but a desire to make clear the grounds for some course, belief, or position.

his speech was an apologia for his foreign policy

excuse implies an intent to avoid or remove blame or censure.

used illness as an excuse for missing the meeting

plea stresses argument or appeal for understanding or sympathy or mercy.

her usual plea that she was nearsighted

pretext suggests subterfuge and the offering of false reasons or motives in excuse or explanation.

used any pretext to get out of work

alibi implies a desire to shift blame or evade punishment and imputes mere plausibility to the explanation.

his alibi failed to stand scrutiny

Example Sentences

Verb His boss excused the mistake but told him to be more careful next time. Please excuse me for not calling sooner. I was excused from jury duty. The teacher excused the class from homework that day. Nothing can excuse that kind of rudeness. Her father's illness excused her absence. Noun What's your excuse for being so late? She had no valid excuse for not finishing her homework. He's always making excuses for himself. I made my excuses and left. His birthday gives us a good excuse for a party. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
The defendant pleaded guilty to the murders last October, eliminating the defense’s ability to use insanity to explain or excuse his actions. Rafael Olmeda, Sun Sentinel, 12 Sep. 2022 People are quick to find fault with ambitious, successful women and to excuse unethical men. Alia E. Dastagir, USA TODAY, 23 Aug. 2022 Lionel, who lived, excuse me, LIVED through the '70s, is having the time of his life. Maggie Fremont, EW.com, 8 Mar. 2021 One of the reasons this turnaround has shocked so many is that, after Manchin appeared to kill climate spending earlier this month, the mainstream media was happy to excuse his behavior by scapegoating voters. Liza Featherstone, The New Republic, 29 July 2022 This cognitive dissonance sometimes helps to excuse the actions of the mob itself. WSJ, 16 May 2022 These shifts in the film between earnestness and anything-for-a-laugh comedy sometimes feel off, allowing the audience to excuse the characters’ bad behavior as silly, not reckless. Noel Murray, Los Angeles Times, 29 July 2022 The motion asks Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, who’s overseeing the special grand jury to excuse the 11 electors from appearing before the panel. Kate Brumback, Anchorage Daily News, 20 July 2022 The motion asks Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, who's overseeing the special grand jury to excuse the 11 electors from appearing. Kate Brumback, ajc, 19 July 2022
Noun
This isn't the first time Musk's lawyers have turned to Zatko for an excuse to walk away from the Twitter acquisition. Nathaniel Mott, PCMAG, 10 Sep. 2022 Just don’t try that excuse on Phoenix Normand, chief of staff at a tech company in California. Callum Borchers, WSJ, 8 Sep. 2022 Twitter sued Musk on July 12, arguing that Musk is looking for an excuse to bow out of the deal after his personal net worth fell with the drop-off in Tesla’s stock price. Todd Spangler, Variety, 30 Aug. 2022 Twitter maintains that its SEC filings were accurate and that Musk is looking for an excuse to wriggle out of the deal. Winston Cho, The Hollywood Reporter, 22 Aug. 2022 Any good excuse to wear pj's in public is the dream, right? Terri Robertson, Country Living, 16 Aug. 2022 Didone acknowledged that, around the country, too many officers took the practice too far — coming up with any excuse to pull over a car, for example. Dan Morse, Washington Post, 11 July 2022 High traffic and call volume is one thing, but the airlines can’t use that excuse for months. Christopher Elliott, BostonGlobe.com, 8 June 2022 The clients were happy for an excuse to get new hardwood floors! Ann Abel, House Beautiful, 1 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, from Anglo-French escuser, excuser, from Latin excusare, from ex- + causa cause, explanation

First Known Use

Verb

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of excuse was in the 13th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3182 COCA: 3484
excuse

noun¹

1reason given給出的理由ADJECTIVE | VERB + EXCUSE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEperfect, wonderful完美的藉口;巧妙的藉口excellent, good, great, legitimate, valid極好的藉口;正當的理由convincing, decent, plausible, reasonable令人信服的/體面的/貌似可信的/合情合理的理由acceptable可接受的理由an acceptable excuse for missing school可接受的缺課理由bad, feeble, flimsy, lame, lousy, pathetic, poor, weak (especially NAmE) 糟糕的藉口;牽強的藉口;蹩腳的藉口;勉強的藉口convenient, easy, handy方便的藉口;容易找的藉口The children provided a convenient excuse for missing the party.孩子們為沒有參加聚會隨便找了個藉口。dumb, ridiculous, stupid荒唐的/可笑的/愚蠢的藉口He made up some stupid excuse to the teachers.他編了個愚蠢的藉口來應付老師。standard, usual通常的藉口built-in (NAmE) 現成的藉口a built-in excuse for failure為失敗找的一個現成的藉口possible可以用作藉口的說法What possible excuse could he have?他還能有什麼藉口?every每一個藉口She seized on every excuse to avoid doing the work.為避免做這件事她抓住每一個藉口。the slightest最微不足道的藉口He became moody and unreasonable, flailing out at Katherine at the slightest excuse.他變得喜怒無常、不可理喻,為點兒雞毛蒜皮的小事就毆打凱瑟琳。VERB + EXCUSEhave有藉口He had no excuse for being so late.他對自己遲到這麼久找不出藉口。give, make, offer給出藉口;作出解釋;提供理由She made some feeble excuse about the car having broken down.她編造了汽車拋錨這麼個蹩腳的理由。You don't have to make excuses for her (= try to think of reasons for her actions).你不用替她找藉口。It's late. I'm afraid I'll have to make my excuses (= say I'm sorry, give my reasons and leave).時間不早了,抱歉,恐怕我得走了。give sb, offer sb, provide (sb with)讓某人有藉口; ( 給某人 ) 提供理由Delivering the stuff for George gave me an excuse to take the car.給喬治遞送材料給我提供了用車的理由。Her mother's illness provided her with an excuse to stay at home.她母親生病使她有藉口待在家裏。need需要藉口look for尋找藉口create, find, invent, make up, think of, think up製造藉口;找到藉口;編造藉口;想出藉口She had to find a valid excuse for leaving the room.她需要找一個合理的藉口離開房間。He made up a rather lame excuse for the work being late.他為拖延工作編了一個相當沒有說服力的藉口。use sth as用⋯作為藉口The political crisis is being used as an excuse to dock people's pay.政治危機被用作扣減工資的藉口。run out of用盡藉口He's run out of excuses for not cleaning his room.他再也找不到不清掃房間的理由了。become變成藉口Don't let perfectionism become an excuse for never getting started.不要藉口追求完美而從不行動。mumble嘟嘟囔囔說出藉口Justin mumbled some excuse and left.賈斯廷嘟囔了個藉口就離開了。accept, believe, buy (informal, especially NAmE) 接受藉口;相信有理由hear聽到藉口I don't want to hear any more excuses.我不想再聽任何藉口。reject拒絕接受藉口PREPOSITIONexcuse about關於⋯的藉口He invented a pathetic excuse about losing his watch.他為丟錶編了一個站不住腳的藉口。excuse for為⋯的藉口It's just an excuse for a party.這只不過是找個藉口聚會罷了。PHRASESthere is no excuse for...為⋯無可辯解There's no excuse for such conduct.這種行為說不過去。
excuse

noun²

2bad example of sth壞的典型ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVElousy, miserable, pathetic, pitiful, poor, sad, sorry (especially NAmE) 蹩腳貨;拙劣的東西;糟糕的樣辦She's a pitiful excuse for an actress.她是一個蹩腳的女演員。a sorry excuse for a man差勁的男人PREPOSITIONexcuse for⋯的拙劣樣品Why get involved with that pathetic excuse for a human being?為什麼跟那個討厭的傢伙混在一起 ?

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