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exclamationnounverb ‘You're very quiet today.’ ‘Pardon?’ ‘I said you're very quiet today.’ “你今天话很少啊。” “什么?” “我说你今天话很少。” to ask/grant/receive a pardon请求/准予/获得赦免 a royal/presidential pardon皇家/总统特赦 (North American English) The Pardon Board has no power to stop execution. He asked her pardon for having deceived her. 他欺骗了她,向她请求原谅。 He returned to beg her pardon for his sudden outburst. I beg your pardon, I thought that was my coat. 对不起,我还以为那是我的外衣呢。 ‘It's on Duke Street.’ ‘I beg your pardon.’ ‘Duke Street.’ “在公爵大街上。” “请再说一遍。” “公爵大街。” ‘Just go away.’ ‘I beg your pardon!’ “走开。” “你再说一遍!” She asked for a pardon for her crime. The government offered a free pardon to the rebels. The king issued a general pardon to all those involved in the rebellion. posthumous pardons granted to soldiers shot for cowardice He would soon be granted a pardon, returning to England a year later. She begged his pardon for disturbing him. They were released from prison yesterday as a result of a presidential pardon. She was pardoned after serving ten years of a life sentence. 她被判终身监禁,服刑十年后被赦免了。 pardon something Pardon my ignorance, but what is a ‘duplex’? 请原谅我无知,duplex 是什么呢? The place was, if you'll pardon the expression, a dump. 那个地方,请恕我直言,简直是个垃圾场。 You could be pardoned for thinking (= it is easy to understand why people think) that education is not the government's priority. 人们认为政府没有优先考虑教育,这是不难理解的。 Pardon me for interrupting you. 对不起,打扰您了。 pardon somebody doing something Pardon my asking, but is that your husband? 请原谅我多问,那位是您的先生吗? ‘Oh, just shut up!’ ‘Well, pardon me for breathing!’ “你给我闭嘴!” “嗬,不能让人不呼吸吧!” |