excusable

更新时间:2026-06-23 13:12:41   栏目: 英语词典

读音 英 [ɪkˈskjuːzəbl];美 [ɪkˈskjuːzəbl] 意思 形容词,意为“可原谅的;情有可原的;说得过去的 ”。

表示某种行为、错误或情况在特定条件下是可以被谅解或容忍的。

网络释义 在法律、学术、日常交流等语境相关的文本中常见。

网络释义围绕该词在不同场景下对行为、状况是否“可原谅”的判定及讨论,比如在法律条文中探讨犯罪情节是否属于可原谅范围,在教育领域讨论学生犯错是否情有可原等。

常用搭配短语 excusable mistake:可原谅的错误 excusable behavior:情有可原的行为 more excusable:更可原谅的 造句 His lateness was excusable because of the heavy traffic.(由于交通拥堵,他的迟到是可以原谅的。)

Making a small spelling mistake in a hurry is an excusable error.(匆忙中犯个小拼写错误是个可原谅的失误。)

In certain circumstances, his reaction might be considered excusable.(在某些情况下,他的反应可能会被认为是情有可原的。)

Her forgetfulness was excusable as she had been under a lot of stress recently.(她的健忘是可以原谅的,因为她最近压力很大。)

That kind of minor oversight is usually excusable.(那种小的疏忽通常是可以原谅的。)

His outburst was not entirely excusable, but we could understand his frustration.(他的情绪爆发并非完全可以原谅,但我们能理解他的沮丧。)

An excusable delay in delivering the package occurred due to bad weather.(由于恶劣天气,包裹递送出现了情有可原的延迟。)

Their initial hesitation was excusable given the complexity of the situation.(考虑到情况的复杂性,他们最初的犹豫是可以原谅的。)

Some people believe that first - time offenses can be more excusable.(一些人认为初犯可能更情有可原。)

The coach said that the team's poor performance in the first half was somewhat excusable because of the unexpected injuries.(教练说,由于意外的伤病,球队上半场的糟糕表现多少是可以原谅的。