释义 |
beg-ˈpardon, n. Austral. and N.Z. colloq. [f. phr. to beg pardon: see beg v. 3 and pardon n.1 6.] An expression of apology.
1906E. Dyson Fact'ry 'Ands xv. 198 'Twas quick business down below here, 'n' no beg-pardons with Bunyip. 1916J. B. Cooper Coo-oo-ee i. 11 Then without a ‘beg pardon’, off she goes again. 1965F. Sargeson Memoirs of Peon vi. 187 Tony, after a maternally-directed beg pardon..rapped out a command. 1967Sunday Mail Mag. (Brisbane) 8 Jan. 6/2 There were no beg-pardons about Mrs. Hodges (or Debbie, as she insisted I call her). 1969Sun-Herald (Sydney) 13 July 45/7 Rucking was heavy and there were no ‘beg pardons’ as each pack used its weight. |