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ɪk'skjuːz; ek-]
Ask for forgiveness, ask for forgiveness.
2.Show forgiveness.
3.As an excuse.
excuses, excuses, excuses; (pretended) reasons; Explanation, justification, prevarication.
2.[plural] apologies; Apologize.
3.Forgive, forgive, forgive.
4.(obligations, duties, etc.) exempted, discharged, dismissed; Pardon.
5.the basis (or justification) of the justification; Forgivable things; extenuating factors; Factors that prove justified (or justified).
6.Leave slip; A note stating the reason (absence, tardiness, etc.).
7.[Colloquial] [often defined by adjectives such as bad, poor] (in a certain type) poor sample, crappy goods, temporary substitutes, barely resigned things (for).
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ɪk'skjuːz; ek-]
n.Excuse; Reason vtForgive; for....Plead; Give....Exempt viAs an excuse. ask for forgiveness; Show forgiveness.
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The phonetic transcription of excuse is [ k skju s, k skju z].
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The pronunciation of excuse is kskjuz, and the phonetic transcription is ik-skooz.
The pronunciation of excuse is 電银orange kskjuz, and the phonetic transcription of Chinese translates as interface. The number of third person single rental groups of excuse: plural: present participle: past tense: past participle: excused.
The parts of speech of excuse are nouns and verbs. When used as a noun, it means "excuse; Reason; Poor samples; false strip", when used as a verb means "to forgive; for....Plead; Permission ......Leave; Give....Waive; As an excuse. ask for forgiveness;
The bilingual example sentence is: It's late again! What's your excuse this time? late again!whats your excuse this time?
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excuse
k'skjuːz/
There is also a theory that the pronunciation of k in excuse is voiced: the phenomenon of voiced consonant occurs when the sound before a clear consonant is s in the same syllable, and the clear consonant has its corresponding voiced consonant, and the clear consonant is followed by the original sound. At this time, when we are pronouncing, we should pronounce the clear consonant as its voiced consonant, which is called voicedness in English. The conditions for the occurrence of voicedness must be met at the same time as the above four conditions.
Because it is not really voiced into a voiced consonant, it is written unchanged in the wide phonetic alphabet that is usually used, and cannot be written as g. In the Yan phonetic alphabet (i.e., narrow phonetic transcription), the aspirated tone should be added with the aspiration symbol, and the non-aspirated sound should not be marked.
For example, the p in pit is an aspirated sound, which is marked as a superscript in a narrow phonetic alphabet, and is written: [p'hit] (where ' is an aspirated symbol).
The p in spit is not aspirated, and it is not marked in the wide phonetic alphabet, and it is written: [spit].
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excuse is an English word, the verb is to forgive, and the noun is excuse.
Paraphrasing [ K]'skju:s] [ k skjuz]vtForgive; for....Plead; exemption, forgiveness; Give....Exempt nexcuses, excuses; Apologize, apologize; justification; Leave slip;
vi.As an excuse. Ask for forgiveness; Show forgiveness.
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excuse
English [ k skju:s ] United States [ k skjuz] vtForgive; for....Plead; exemption, forgiveness; Give....Waive;
n.justification; excuses, excuses; Apologize, apologize; Leave slip;
vi.As an excuse. Ask for forgiveness; Show forgiveness.
Example sentence] it is easy to find excuses for his indecisiveness
It's easy to make excuses for his indecision.
Other] Third person singular number: excuses Plural: excuses Present participle: excusing Past tense: excused Past participle: excused
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