exceptionable如何读

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exceptionable是什么意思

  • adj.可反对的;可提出异议的

exceptionable自然拼读

ex·cep·tion·a·ble

ihk sep sh n bl

exceptionable扩展

exceptionably (adv.)

exceptionable词根

词根:except

conj.

except 除了;要不是

n.

exception 例外;异议

prep.

except 除…之外

vi.

except 反对

vt.

except 不计;把…除外

exceptionable英英释义

Adjective

1. liable to objection or debate; used of something one might take exception to;

"a thoroughly unpleasant highly exceptionable piece of writing"

"found the politician's views objectionable"

exceptionable词源中文解释

"有异议的,可能被反对的,令人反感的",1660年代(隐含在 exceptionableness 中),来自 exception(在 take exception to 的意义上)+ -able。相关: Exceptionably。比较 objectionable。

exceptionable词源英文解释

The first known use of exceptionable was in 1691

exceptionable儿童词典英英释义

excerpt1 of 2verb

to select for quoting

to take excerpts from

excerpt2 of 2noun

a part taken from a longer work

read an excerpt from the play

excerpt1 of 2verb

to select for quoting

to take excerpts from

excerpt2 of 2noun

a part taken from a longer work

read an excerpt from the play

except1 of 3preposition

not including

daily except Sundays

with the exception of

take no orders except from me

except2 of 3verb

to leave out from a number or a whole : exclude, omit

except3 of 3conjunction

if it were not for the fact that : only

I'd go, except it's too far

with this exception, namely

was impossible to get to except by boat

exceptionnoun

the act of excepting : exclusion

it's all here, with the exception of the sweater

a case where a rule does not apply

we'll make an exception this time

an objection or a ground for objection

took exception to the remark

exceptionaladjective

forming an exception : being unusual

an exceptional amount of rain

better than average : superior

an exceptional student in math

exceptionaladjective

forming an exception : being unusual

an exceptional amount of rain

better than average : superior

an exceptional student in math

exceptionableadjective

objectionable

exceptionable 例句

1 There was little in the Iraq speech that was exceptional with respect to language or policy, and not much that was exceptionable either.

2 There's nothing exceptionable in it.

那没有可非难之处。

3 Few young men can consistently wear diamonds, and they are, if not positively exceptionable, in no degree requisite to the completion of the most elaborate toilette.

4 “Jocelyn,” though certainly intended by the author to be pure, wavers at points on the edge of the exceptionably ambiguous.

5 All the expurgations of Pope were insufficient to make his version as little exceptionable in the eighteenth century as was the original of Chaucer to the world of the fourteenth century.

6 Exceptional which means "unusual," "forming an exception" should not be confused with exceptionable which means "open to objection."

7 The really exceptionable provision was that which excluded so large a class of Southern men from public office, and just that class with which a friendly understanding was most desirable.

8 His walk too, which in his own unaffected natural gait is not exceptionable, he frequently spoils by a kind of pushing step, at open war with dignity of deportment.

9 It was a clean waste of exceptionable sympathy; and a squaw, or some miner out of work, would do as well in this case.

10 as long as the language is not exceptionable, people can discuss any topic they want in the chat room

11 The risk of having exceptionable principles incorporated into the Constitution was one that had to be encountered at some time, and there were cogent reasons for meeting it then.

12 Finally, depending on the former analyses, this passage will set forward different measures to found and perfect exceptionable rule of illegal proof.

最后,在前述分析基础上,提出确立和完善非法证据排除规则的各种措施。

13 Undue brevity is just as exceptionable here as in the poem; but undue length is yet more to be avoided.”

14 Yet there is upon the whole so little exceptionable, and such abundant beauties in Mr. Cooper’s Macbeth, that we think he ought there to plant his standard.

15 The ordinary relations of men are not competitive and antagonistic as in free society; and selfishness is not general, but exceptionable.

16 Many of the stories, to which we have ventured to object, are by no means unfit for school-boys, to whom the characters which are most exceptionable cannot be new.

17 The sole possible response takes the exceptionable shape of loud peals of laughter.

18 There should be room in today’s vast television landscape for a series that points out the exceptionable.

19 The phrase 'domineering rich' is exceptionable," said Major Cartwright, "as it may, by cavillers, be construed into an attempt to excite the poor to invade the property of the rich.

20 The writings of these infidels have in them, it is true, many of the most exceptionable passages, but, as far as we know, their private lives were generally good.

exceptionable 同义词

4 可反对的

opposable

6 优越的

exceptional high-tone

9 不合意的

unacceptable uncongenial

12 不快的

evil dull uneasy queasy dorty

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