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exception [ɪkˈsep∫ən]a. exception f• with the exception of... à l'exception de...b. ( = singularity) exception f* * *[ɪk'sepʃn]1) ( special case) exception f ( for pour)with some ou certain exceptions — à quelques exceptions près
2)to take exception to — ( be offended by) s'offusquer de
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exception [ɪk'sepʃən](a) (deviation, exemption) exception f;∎ the exception proves the rule l'exception confirme la règle;∎ to make an exception (of sth/for sb) faire une exception (pour qch/qn);∎ without exception sans exception;∎ but she's an exception mais elle n'est pas comme les autres;∎ the only exception being Britain, Britain being the only exception la seule exception étant la Grande-Bretagne;∎ with the exception of Daniel à l'exception de Daniel;∎ and you're no exception et cela te concerne aussi;∎ most Western countries were feeling the effects of the recession, and Britain was no exception la plupart des pays occidentaux ressentaient les effets de la crise, et la Grande-Bretagne n'était pas épargnée∎ I take exception to that remark je n'apprécie pas du tout ce commentaire
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