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单词 excuse
例句
verb | noun
excuseexcuse1 /ɪkˈskyuz/ verb excuse
to allow someone to leave a place when other people must stay, or to allow someone not to do something that other people must do:
  • He was excused from P.E. because he hurt his leg.
  • My parents would not excuse us from the table until everyone had finished eating.
  • exempt (formal)
    to officially allow someone not to do something that other people must do. Exempt is often used in official and legal documents to say that a group of people do not have to do something:
  • Families who do not have much money are exempted from paying the tax.
  • waive
    to state officially that someone does not have to follow a rule or pay something, or that you will not use a right that you have:
  • The lawyer agreed to waive his fee and defend the man.
  • The school waived a rule that said a girl could not play on the boy's soccer team.
  • pardon
    if a person in a powerful position pardons someone, he or she stops the punishment of someone who is guilty of a crime:
  • William Hayes expected to be in prison for 30 years for his crimes, but the governor pardoned him.
  • ➔ see forgive
    verb | noun
    excuseexcuse2 /ɪkˈskyus/ noun ➔ see reason1
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