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1 excuse
In1) пробачення, вибачення2) виправдання3) привід; відмовкаlame (poor, thin) excuse — непереконлива відмовка
4) звільнення (від обов'язку)IIv1) вибачати, прощатиexcuse me! — вибачте!, даруйте!
please excuse my interruption — вибачте, що я вас перериваю
2) бути виправданням3):to excuse oneself — вибачатися; просити пробачення; виправдуватися
4) звільняти (від обов'язків, роботи)* * *I [ik'skjuːs] n1) вибачення2) виправдання; відмовка, привід; привід ( для чого-небудь)3) звільнення (від обов'язку, роботи)4) бракований екземпляр; сурогат; підробкаII [ik'skjuːz] v1) вибачати, прощати3) звільняти (від обов'язку, роботи)4) refl вибачатися; просити вибачення, прощення; просити дозволу вийти; відпрошуватися; просити звільнити (від чого-небудь); виправдуватися; відговорюватися чим-небудь; посилатися на що-небудь у своє виправдання
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