词汇 | excusable |
释义 | excusable adjective uk /ɪkˈskjuː.zə.bəl/ us /ɪkˈskjuː.zə.bəl/ deserving to be forgiven: (行为)可原谅的,可谅解的 Considering her difficult childhood her behaviour is excusable.考虑到她不幸的童年生活,她的行为是可以原谅的。 Synonym forgivable Opposite inexcusable Making & accepting apologies amends apologetically apologize atone for something atonement beg bury bygone conciliatory crawl crawl back (to someone)idiom forge ahead forgive penance repentance resolve your differences shred sink your differencesidiom solatium sorry to bother you Examples of excusableexcusable My rendition will be brief, its brevity hopefully excusable because by now it is very familiar. As, however, its presence or absence is not usually a generic character, the oversight (which is very excusable) is not of serious import. Perhaps this is excusable since this work was published within the first five years of independence, and the most recent sermon analyzed dates to 1994. Furthermore, this account is not adequate to explain excusable, justifiable, or negligent omission. The core of this question is whether ignorance of the error that is condemned explicitly is excusable. Now consider case 3: excusable (and by extension, justifiable) omissions. However, the book contains so many thoughtful tips and observations that this self-indulgence is ultimately excusable. Poverty, famine, and disease are instantly recognized as the cruelest and least excusable forms of deprivation. The former is inexcusable, whilst the latter is excusable. But for the man who buys her, there are no excusable reasons. The view expressed by members of the gentry is less excusable. If this were a period of history that has not been covered extensively, this might be somewhat excusable. Cases of excusable mistakes of law are those in which the law has not been reasonably accessible to one. Moreover, clumsiness, as part of one's character, was generally excusable behavior, as, for example, physical weakness would be. What is striking and less excusable, however, is its lack of breadth, a major failing in what is intended to become a historical milestone of molecular biology. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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