| 释义 | 
		exception美 [ɪk'sepʃ(ə)n]  英 [ɪk'sepʃ(ə)n]  - n.例外;一般情况以外的人(或事物);规则的例外;例外的事物
 - 网络异常;除外;例外状况
 
 v.+n. make exception,take exception,provide exception adj.+n. notable exception,rare exception,possible exception,important exception,major exception n. exclusion,omission,exemption,concession,allowance 1.  | 一般情况以外的人(或事物);例外a person or thing that is not included in a general statement  |  
  | Most of the buildings in the town are modern, but the church is an exception. 城里大多是现代建筑,不过教堂是个例外。  |   | With very few exceptions, private schools get the best exam results. 私立学校的考试成绩是最好的,很少有例外情况。  |   | Nobody had much money at the time and I was no exception . 那时候谁都没有很多钱,我也不例外。  |  
 2.  | 规则的例外;例外的事物a thing that does not follow a rule  |  
  | Good writing is unfortunately the exception rather than the rule(= it is unusual) . 可惜优秀的文字作品真是可遇不可求。  |   | There are always a lot of exceptions to grammar rules. 语法规则总是有很多例外。  |  
 n.  | 1. somebody or something that is not included in or does not fit into a general rule, pattern, or judgment 2. the act or condition of being excluded 3. a criticism, usually a negative one 4. a clause in a legal document that limits the effect of a part or the whole of it 5. a formal objection formerly used in court proceedings 6. someone or something that is different in some way from other people or things and so cannot be included in a general statement 1. somebody or something that is not included in or does not fit into a general rule, pattern, or judgment 2. the act or condition of being excluded 3. a criticism, usually a negative one 4. a clause in a legal document that limits the effect of a part or the whole of it 5. a formal objection formerly used in court proceedings 6. someone or something that is different in some way from other people or things and so cannot be included in a general statement  |  
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