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    exception查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪk'sepʃn]
    名词复数:exceptions 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.例外;不合规则;反对;【律】异议
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    n.
    ①[U][C]例外;除外;
    There is an exception to this grammatical rule.
    这条语法规则有个例外.
    ②[U]反对;异议
    -扩展释义
    n. 【法律专业】
    不服 ,反对意见 ,例外,诉讼障碍,异议
    No rule without an exception.
    凡是规则,总有例外
    n. 【机械】
    倒外,除外
    【电脑术语】 【术语缩写】
    异常,例外
    n.
    1. 例外;例外的人(或事物)[C][(+to)]2. 除外;除去,被除去[U]3. 异议;【律】反对;抗辩[U]
    The exception proves the rule.
    [谚语]例外证明了本规则的适用性。
    【海运】
    例外,异议免责事项,除外条款
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. an unexpected outcome was more the rule than the exception

    同义词系列1
    同义词系列2
    -exception的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    exceptional, having an exception
    “This exceptive compliment to his skill was not so acceptable to the Doctor, whose passion boiled over at the new indignity.”
    “Is it not announced as a general maxim, to which there can be no exceptive case, Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof?”
    “It is a universally quantified proposition that contains no exceptive clauses.”
    without exception || (programming) Without the use of an exception-handling mechanism.
    “Chapter 7 outlines principles for differentiating between exceptionable and exceptionless moral norms.”
    Forming an exception; not ordinary; uncommon; rare. || Better than the average; superior due to exception or rarity. || (geometry) Corresponding to something of lower dimension under a birational correspondence.
    “This is a highly exceptional scenario that should not be considered the norm.”
    “Michael’s exceptional athletic ability has not gone unnoticed by talent scouts.”
    “Joe is an exceptional student who consistently outperforms his academic peers.”
    except的过去式和过去分词
    “It is designed to prejudice the transfer of powers in favour of British state interests by designating matters due to be transferred, as excepted matters.”
    Of or pertaining to exceptionalism.

    名词 变体/同根词

    Someone who makes exceptions.
    The quality of being exceptional.
    A proponent of exceptionalism.
    “Exceptionalist ideas had withered in part as revisionist historians argued that the 1787 Northwest Ordinance and Constitution were conservative, almost counter-revolutionary triumphs more than libertarian achievements.”
    (uncountable) The quality of being exceptional. || (countable) A thing, condition, or other matter which is exceptional.
    “But the story of the asylum seekers in Papua and New Guinea is also relevant because it demonstrates the exceptionality of the present.”
    “If you want to show your exceptionality, you should spend your energy in real life rather than on the Internet.”
    “He may be less optimistic now, but Fukuyama retains an uncompromising belief in human exceptionality.”
    The state of being special, exceptional or unique. || The belief that a particular nation does not conform to an established norm. || A philosophy of prevention or of intervention.
    “In doing so, he reveals the intimate connection between liberal narratives of race and the discourse of American exceptionalism.”
    “The rejection of international institutions and stable alliances is a signature aspect of this militant new exceptionalism.”
    “The idea of American exceptionalism was expressed domestically in the doctrine of manifest destiny.”
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