单词 | take exception to something |
释义 | take exception to somethingtake exception to something OFFENDto be angry or upset because of something 因某事而生气[烦恼] Tom took great exception to my remark about Americans. 汤姆对我有关美国人的评论极为不满。 Examples from the Corpus take exception to something• Not that, for the most part, there was much that visitors could take exception to.• What I take exception to is the manner in which we are presently carrying out our naval preparations.• Jones took exception to a comment I made about his weight.• They had not taken exception to it before, so why start now?• Paul took exception to her advice and resigned.• Louise picked out a pretty little pink dress that nobody could possibly take exception to and so honour was satisfied.• No one could possibly take exception to this Mathis infant.• Dunbar could scarcely take exception to that, and changed the subject.• Owen thought for a moment that he was taking exception to the casual obscenity, but it was not that. → take exception to something at exception(2) |
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