extenuating
基本解释
- adj. 情有可原的;使减轻的
- v. 为…找借口;能减轻…的严重性;轻视(extenuate的ing形式)
英汉例句
- He tells me I should take off early, that my boss will understand because this is an extenuating circumstance.
他说我应该可以提前下班,我的老板会理解的,因为毕竟情有可原。 - But looking back on it, resisting the temptation whose logic was “In this extenuating circumstance, just this once, it’s OK” has proven to be one of the most important decisions of my life.
但回头看看,抵御这种“这次的情况很特殊,仅仅做这次应该是可以的吧”的逻辑证明是我一生中作出的最重要的决定之一。 - Where your illness may affect assessed work you should also complete an Extenuating Circumstances claim form.
如果生病影响了你的测评,你应同时填写一份例外情况声明表。
club.edu.sina.com.cn - Dr. Thompson knows that extenuating circumstances are the ones in which you must succeed.
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双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- extenuating circumstances 可使罪行减轻的情况
- extenuating circumstance 减轻情节
- under extenuating circumstances 情有可原
- extenuating and mitigating circumstances 可谅解性
短语
英英字典
- If you say that there are extenuating circumstances for a bad situation or wrong action, you mean that there are reasons or factors that partly excuse it.
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专业释义
- 使显得轻微