Nghĩa là gì:
excuse
excuse /iks'kju:z/- danh từ
- lời xin lỗi; lý do để xin lỗi
- lời bào chữa; lý do để bào chữa
- a lante excuse; a poor excuse: lý do bào chữa không vững chắc
- sự miễn cho, sự tha cho (nhiệm vụ gì)
- ngoại động từ
- tha lỗi, thứ lỗi, tha thứ, miễn thứ, lượng thứ, bỏ quá đi cho
- excuse me!: xin lỗi anh (chị...)
- excuse my gloves: tôi không bỏ găng tay ra được xin anh bỏ quá đi cho
- cố làm giảm lỗi của, cố làm giảm trách nhiệm của (ai, việc gì); bào chữa, giải tội cho (ai); là cớ để bào chữa cho
- his youth excuses his siperficiality: tuổi trẻ là điều bào chữa cho sự nông nổi của anh ta
- miễn cho, tha cho
- to excuse someone a fine: miễn cho ai không phải nộp phạt
- to excuse oneself: xin lỗi, cáo lỗi; xin phép cáo biệt; xin phép vắng mặt
excuse Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
excuse for
forgive sb.for因…而原谅(某人)
You will excuse me for not recognizing you at once.请原谅我没有一下子把你认出来。
excuse from
make free from 免除
He had been excused from military service on account of shortsightedness.他因近视而免服兵役。
use as an excuse
Idiom(s): use sb or sth as an excuse
Theme: BLAME
to blame someone or something (for a failure).
• John used his old car as an excuse for not going to the meeting.
• My husband was sick in bed, and I used him as an excuse.
excuse sb
Idiom(s): excuse sb
Theme: FORGIVENESS
to forgive someone. (Usually with me. Said when interrupting or when some other minor offense has been committed. There are many mannerly uses of this expression.)
• John came in late and said, "Excuse me, please."
• John said "excuse me" when he interrupted our conversation.
• When John made a strange noise at the table, he said quietly, "Excuse me."
• John suddenly left the room saying, "Excuse me. I'll be right back."
excuse
Idiom(s): excuse sb
Theme: PERMISSION
to permit someone to leave; to permit someone to remain away from an event.
• The coach excused John from practice yesterday.
• The teacher excused John, and he ran quickly from the room.
Excuse my French
Please forgive me for cussing.
excuse oneself|excuse
v. phr. 1. To think of reasons for not being to blame; think yourself not at fault. John excused himself for his low grades on the ground that the teacher didn't like him. 2. To ask to be excused after doing something impolite. John excused himself for his tardiness, saying his watch was wrong. 3. To ask permission to leave a group or place. The committee meeting lasted so long that Mr. Wilkins excused himself to keep an appointment. John had to go to the dentist's, so he excused himself and left the classroom.
excuse me
excuse me
1) Also, I beg your pardon, pardon me. Forgive me, as in Excuse me, please let me pass, or Pardon me for asking, or I beg your pardon, I don't think so. These phrases are used as an apology for interrupting a conversation, bumping into someone, asking a speaker to repeat something, politely disagreeing with something said, and so on. The first dates from about 1600, the first variant from about 1800, the second from the mid-1700s.
2) Also, excuse oneself. Allow or ask to leave or be released from an obligation. For example, Please excuse me, I have to leave now, or I asked the judge to excuse me from jury duty. [1920s]
An excuse idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with excuse, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ excuse