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pardon me Translationspardon (ˈpaːdn) verb1. to forgive. Pardon my asking, but can you help me? 原諒 原谅2. to free (from prison, punishment etc). The king pardoned the prisoners. 赦免 赦免 noun1. forgiveness. He prayed for pardon for his wickedness. 寬恕 宽恕2. a (document) freeing from prison or punishment. He was granted a pardon. 赦罪 赦罪 interjection used to indicate that one has not heard properly what was said. Pardon? Could you repeat that last sentence? 原諒 原谅beg someone's pardon to say one is sorry (usually for having offended someone else etc). I've come to beg (your) pardon for being so rude this morning. 請求原諒(用於做了錯事道歉時) 请某人原谅,道歉 I beg your pardon I'm sorry. I beg your pardon – what did you say? I wasn't listening. 請原諒 请原谅pardon me interjection expressing a polite apology, especially for not agreeing with someone. Pardon me for interrupting you. 對不起 对不起
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pardon me1. I apologize for what I just did or said. Oh, pardon me! I wasn't looking where I was going.2. What did you just say? Could you please repeat that? Pardon me? I couldn't quite hear you.3. An expression or exclamation of indignation or incredulous disbelief. A: "I'm afraid we're going to have to cut your funding, effective immediately." B: "Pardon me? Who on earth decided that?"4. Could you please give me your attention. Pardon me, everyone, but I'd like to get tonight's proceedings underway.5. I believe you are mistaken or incorrect; I beg to differ; I don't agree with you on that. Pardon me, but I believe you'll find that our school is actually one of the best in the state.See also: pardonˌpardon ˈme (spoken) 1 (especially American English) used to ask somebody to repeat something because you did not hear it or do not understand it: ‘You look miles away.’ ‘Pardon me?’ 2 used by some people to say ‘sorry’ when they have accidentally made a rude noise or done something wrongSee also: pardonEncyclopediaSeepardon |