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1 excuser
excuser [εkskyze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = pardonner) [+ personne, faute] to forgive• excusez-moi, vous avez l'heure s'il vous plaît ? excuse me, have you got the time please?b. ( = justifier) to excusec. ( = dispenser) to excuse2. reflexive verb* * *ɛkskyze
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1) ( pardonner) to forgive [erreur, absence]; to pardon [faute]2) ( justifier) to excuse3) ( dispenser) to excuse [personne]
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* * *ɛkskyze vt1) (= disculper) to excuse"excusez-moi" (pour s'excuser) — "I'm sorry", "sorry"
Excusez-moi, je ne vous avais pas vu. — Sorry, I didn't see you., (pour attirer l'attention) "excuse me"
Excusez-moi, est-ce que vous avez l'heure? — Excuse me, have you got the time?
2) (= dispenser)* * *excuser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( pardonner) to forgive [erreur, absence]; to pardon [faute]; excusez-le! forgive him!; excusez-moi excuse me, I'm sorry; veuillez m'excuser, je vous prie de m'excuser I'm so sorry, I do beg your pardon; vous m'excuserez si you will forgive me if; je vous prie de m'excuser please forgive me, I apologize; excusez mon retard excuse me for being late; excusez ce désordre I'm sorry about the mess; excusez-moi de vous déranger I'm sorry to disturb you; vous êtes tout excusé it's all right; sa gentillesse fait excuser sa maladresse he's so nice you forgive him for being clumsy;2 ( justifier) to excuse; rien n'excuse la cruauté there is no excuse for cruelty;3 ( dispenser) to excuse [personne] ; demander à être excusé to ask to be excused; ‘étaient excusés’ ‘apologies received from the following’; ‘excusés’ ( sur rapport) ‘apologies’; excuser qn de qch to excuse sb from sth.B s'excuser vpr to apologize (auprès de to; de for; d'avoir fait for doing); je m'excuse d'être en retard I'm sorry I'm late; je m'excuse de vous déranger I'm sorry to disturb you; j'ai dû aller m'excuser auprès du directeur I had to go and apologize to the manager.[ɛkskyze] verbe transitifexcusez mon indiscrétion mais... excuse my ou forgive me for being indiscreet but...excuse-moi d'appeler si tard forgive me ou I do apologize for phoning so latea. [regret] forgive me, I'm sorry, I do apologizeb. [interpellation, objection, après un hoquet] excuse meoh, excusez-moi, je vous ai fait mal? oh, sorry, did I hurt you?je vous prie de ou veuillez m'excuser I (do) beg your pardon, I do apologizetu es tout excusé you are forgiven, please don't apologizesa grossièreté ne peut être excusée his rudeness is inexcusable, there is no excuse for his rudeness3. [accepter l'absence de] to excuse4. [présenter les excuses de]————————s'excuser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [demander pardon] to apologizeje m'excuse de mon retard/de vous interrompre sorry for being late/for interrupting you2. [ton indigné]je m'excuse (mais...)! excuse me ou I'm sorry (but...)!
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