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CONVENTION. 习惯表达1.?对不起(以引起注意或者打断一下)Some people say 'Pardon me' instead of 'Excuse me' when they want to politely get someone's attention or interrupt them. 双语例句例: Pardon me, are you finished, madam? 对不起,您用完餐了吗,太太? 1.?(表示没有听见或不明白,请求重说一遍)对不起You say Pardon?, I beg your pardon?, or Pardon me? when you want someone to repeat what they have just said because you have not heard or understood it. 双语例句例: 'Will you let me open it?'—'Pardon?'—'Can I open it?' “让我来打开它,好吗?” “对不起,你说什么?” “我能打开它吗?” 2.?(表示惊讶或者受了冒犯)什么People say 'I beg your pardon?' when they are surprised or offended by something that someone has just said. 双语例句例: 'Would you get undressed, please?'—'I beg your pardon?'—'Will you get undressed?' “请你脱下衣服,好吗?” “什么?” “你能脱下衣服吗?” 3.?对不起You say 'I beg your pardon' as a way of apologizing for accidentally doing something wrong, such as disturbing someone or making a mistake. 双语例句例: I beg your pardon. I thought you were someone else. 对不起,我把你当成别人了。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 赦免A pardon is when someone who has been found guilty of a crime is allowed to go free and are not punished. 双语例句例: They lobbied the government on his behalf and he was granted a presidential pardon. 他们代他向政府陈情,他因之得到了总统特赦。
VERB. 动词pardons , pardoning , pardoned 1.?[T 及物动词] 赦免If someone who has been found guilty of a crime is pardoned, they are officially allowed to go free and are not punished. 双语例句例: Hundreds of political prisoners were pardoned and released. 许多政治犯被赦免和释放了。
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