n. 原谅;赦免;宽恕
vt. 原谅;赦免;宽恕
n. (Pardon)人名;(德、法、捷)帕尔东
英 ['pɑːd(ə)n]美 ['pɑrdn]
权威例句
- It's enough to make you wet yourself, if you'll pardon the expression.
这足以吓得你尿裤子了,请原谅我这么说。
来自柯林斯例句 - That, if you'll pardon my saying so, is neither here nor there.
恕我直言,那根本就不重要。
来自柯林斯例句 - I was impolite and I do beg your pardon.
我失礼了,真对不起。
来自柯林斯例句 - "Will you let me open it?"— 'Pardon.' — 'Can I open it.'
“我能打开它吗?”——“请再说一遍?”——“我能打开它吗?”
来自柯林斯例句 - I beg your pardon, pray continue.
抱歉,请继续。
来自柯林斯例句
中文词源
pardon 请原谅,赦免
par,完全的,词源同per-,完全的,-don,给予,词源同donate.即完全的给予,引申词义赦免,免除惩罚,多用于感叹词”pardon me”,请原谅。
英语词源
late 13c., "papal indulgence," from Old French pardon, from pardoner "to grant; forgive" (11c., Modern French pardonner), "to grant, forgive," from Vulgar Latin *perdonare "to give wholeheartedly, to remit," from Latin per- "through, thoroughly" (see per) + donare "give, present" (see donation).
Meaning "passing over an offense without punishment" is from c. 1300, also in the strictly ecclesiastical sense; sense of "pardon for a civil or criminal offense; release from penalty or obligation" is from late 14c. earlier in Anglo-French. Weaker sense of "excuse for a minor fault" is attested from 1540s.
mid-15c., "to forgive for offense or sin," from Old French pardoner (see pardon (n.)).
'I grant you pardon,' said Louis XV to Charolais, who, to divert himself, had just killed a man; 'but I also pardon whoever will kill you.' [Marquis de Sade, "Philosophy in the Bedroom"]
Related: Pardoned; pardoning. Pardon my French as exclamation of apology for obscene language is from 1895.