speak against, find fault with, be angered by He took exception to the fact that everyone was able to go and play golf except for himself.
excel at
be very good at 优于;擅长 He excelled at tennis as a young boy.他在少年时就擅长网球。 David excels in history.戴维的历史成绩最好。
excel at/in
be very good at 优于;擅长 He excelled at tennis as a young boy.他在少年时就擅长网球。 David excels in history.戴维的历史成绩最好。
excel in
be very good at 优于;擅长 He excelled at tennis as a young boy.他在少年时就擅长网球。 David excels in history.戴维的历史成绩最好。
except for
if…be excludd;with the exception of 除去…以外 Your composition is good,except for some spelling mistakes.你的作文写得不错,只是有几处拼写错误。 This translation is very well done,except for afew inaccuracies.这篇译文很不错,只有几处译得还不够确切。
with the exception of
except除了 They passed the examination withthe exception of two.除了两人外,他们考试都通过了。
take exception
Idiom(s): take exception (to sth)
Theme: DISAGREEMENT
to disagree with something (that someone has said). • I take exception to your remarks, and I would like to discuss them with you. • I'm sorry you take exception. Let's discuss the matter.
make an exception for
Idiom(s): make an exception (for sb)
Theme: EXCEPTION
to suspend a rule or practice for someone in a single instance. • Please make an exception just this once. • The rule is a good one, and I will not make an exception for anyone.
exception that proves the rule
Idiom(s): exception that proves the rule
Theme: PROOF
a saying claiming that when an exception has to be made to a particular rule or guideline, this simply emphasizes the existence of the rule. (The exception tests for the existence of a rule. Usually with the.) • Sixth-graders do not have to wear school uniforms, but they're the exception that proves the rule. • The youngest dog is allowed in the house. He's the exception that proves the rule.
drink to excess
Idiom(s): drink to excess
Theme: DRINKING
to drink too much alcohol; to drink alcohol continually. • Mr. Franklin drinks to excess. • Some people drink to excess only at parties.
All things grow with time - except grief.
As time goes by, grief subsides little by little.
but for|but|except|except for
prep. 1. With the exception of; if (a certain person or thing) were left out; omitting. Except for John, the whole class passed the test. 2. Without. I'd have been lost but for you.
exception proves the rule|exception|prove|proves|r
Something unusual that does not follow a rule tests that rule to see if it is true; if there are too many exceptions, the rule is no good. A proverb. Frank is very short but is a good basketball player. He is the exception that proves the rule.
take exception to|exception|take|take exception
v. phr. To speak against; find fault with; be displeased or angered by; criticize. There was nothing in the speech that you could take exception to.Did she take exception to my remarks about her cooking.
exception proves the rule, the An instance that does not obey a rule shows that the rule exists. For example, John's much shorter than average but excels at basketball—the exception proves the rule. This seemingly paradoxical phrase is the converse of the older idea that every rule has an exception. [Mid-1600s]
in excess of Greater than, more than, as in The book sold in excess of a million copies. [Early 1600s]
make an exception
make an exception Exempt someone or something from a general rule or practice, as in Because it's your birthday, I'll make an exception and let you stay up as late as you want. This expression was first recorded about 1391.
An exce idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with exce, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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