英:[ɪks'kju:zəˌtərɪ]
美:[ɪk'skjuzəˌtoʊrɪ]
英:[ɪks'kju:zəˌtərɪ]
美:[ɪk'skjuzəˌtoʊrɪ]
Adjective
1. offering or expressing apology;
"an apologetic note"
"an apologetic manner"
"找借口的; 包含借口或道歉的,辩解的",15世纪中叶,源自古法语 excusatoire,来自中世纪拉丁语 excusatorius,源自拉丁语 excusare “为...找借口”(见 excuse(动词))。
The first known use of excusatory was in 1535
1 And for once Dorothy dropped her excusatory attitude towards her friend.
2 One sees a twinge of conscience in the clause in parentheses, as excusatory of themselves to posterity.
3 With such a rectifying or excusatory phrase as "God knows best" one can hazard all.
4 That this concubinage is not repugnant to conjugial love, follows from what was proved above; that such concubinage, when engaged in from causes legitimate, just, and really excusatory, is not unlawful, n. 467-473.
5 Substance of a letter excusatory from Mr. Lovelace.
6 To this petition Jupiter's answer was excusatory, that all the places and offices of his house were bestowed.
7 Probably you will hear of my excusatory reply.
8 The really excusatory causes are such as are grounded in what is just.
9 That this is the case, I have heard from communication with some in the spiritual world, even from kings there, who in the natural world had engaged in concubinage from really excusatory causes.
10 Those who from causes legitimate, just, and really excusatory, are engaged in this concubinage, may at the same time be principled in conjugial love.
11 Concubinage apart from a wife, when it is engaged in from causes legitimate, just, and truly excusatory, is not unlawful, n.
12 The really excusatory causes are such as are grounded in what is just, n.
13 Of the excusatory causes of this concubinage some are real and some not.
14 V. Concubinage apart from a wife, when it is engaged in from causes legitimate, just, and truly excusatory, is not unlawful.
15 Of the excusatory causes of this concubinage some are real and some not, n.
16 The excusatory causes which are not real are such as are not grounded in what is just, although in the appearance of what is just, n.
17 Those who, from causes legitimate, just, and really excusatory, are engaged in this concubinage, may at the same time be principled in conjugial love, n.
18 X. The excusatory causes which are not real are such as are not grounded in what is just, although in the appearance of what is just.
3 辩白的
4 辩解
palliative exculpatory deprecatory apologetically explanation excuse allegation apology plea pleading apologetic counterargument palliation apologize explain allege plead gloss vindicate palliate excuse oneself say for oneself justificative out alibi vindication answer speak apologise give a line make excuse