Значение слова "EXCUSE SOMEONE" найдено в 1 источнике

EXCUSE SOMEONE

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
excuse someone: translation

excuse someone
1. to forgive someone. (Usually with

me.

Said when interrupting or when some other minor offense has been committed. There are many mannerly uses of this expression.) •

John came in late and said, “Excuse me, please.”

John said “excuse me” when he interrupted our conversation.

When John made a strange noise at the table, he said quietly, “Excuse me.”

John suddenly left the room saying, “Excuse me. I'll be right back.”

2. to permit someone to leave; to permit someone to remain away from an event. •

The coach excused John from practice yesterday.

The teacher excused John, and he ran quickly from the room.



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