take exception
英 [teɪk ɪkˈsepʃn]
美 [teɪk ɪkˈsepʃn]
v. 反对,有反感
英英释义
verb
- raise a formal objection in a court of law
双语例句
- Why did you take exception towhat he said? He was only joking.
你干嘛对他说的话动气呀?他不过开开玩笑罢了。 - I take exception to being addressed by my surname; I consider it bad manners.
我反对用我的姓称呼我,我认为那不礼貌。 - Second, the victim stated that the collection should adopt take willfully as a principle, take forces as the exception principle.
第二,被害人陈述收集应采取以任意为原则,以强制为例外的原则。 - And the problem is that they take exception to any kind of noise whatsoever.
问题是他们反感任何形式的噪音。 - I particularly take exception to the phrase "push your buttons".
我尤其反对“按对按钮”这一词组。 - So from the theory, all behaviors of the individuals and masses have to take Yi as presupposition, and there is no exception in the aspects of making'benefit '.
因此在理论上讲,个人、集体的行为都必须以行“义”为前提,当然,在取利方面也不应例外。 - I believe that sometimes you and I also run into people who misunderstand us or take exception to something we do or say.
我想,您和我有时候也会遇到一位对我们不理解、对我们有意见的人。 - Liable to objection or debate; used of something one might take exception to.
容易招致反对或者争论;用来指人们可能反对的东西。 - Her analysis of the contrast between US suburban schools, usually good, and urban schools, typically bad, struck me as fair, but I must take exception to some of the assertions in her article.
她对美国郊区学校(通常教育质量高)与城里学校(通常教育质量低)所做的公正分析给我留下了深刻印象,但对文中的某些论断我必须提出反对意见。 - You all must take the examination, I can make no exception.
你们必须全体参加考试,我不允许有例外。
