excusable

英 [ɪk'sjuːzəb(ə)l; ek-] 美 [ɪk'skjuzəbl]
  • adj. 可原谅的;可辩解的;可免除的
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excusable (adj.)
late 14c., from Old French escusable, from Latin excusabilis, from excusare (see excuse (v.)). Related: Excusably.
1. Doing it once was just about excusable — doing it twice was certainly not.
这种事干一次也许还可以原谅,干两次就绝对不能了。

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2. I then realised that he had made a simple but excusable historical mistake.
然后我认识到他犯了一个简单但是可以原谅的历史性错误。

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3. Seeing that he is so young, that is excusable.
鉴于他如此年轻, 这是可以原谅的.

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4. Tom's failure was excusable because of illness. He was examined again.
由于生病,汤姆不及格可以原谅, 他重新考试.

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5. It is to be regarded as excusable in the light of circumstances.
考虑到具体情况,这将被看作是可以原谅的.

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