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conventionYou say 'Pardon?' or 'I beg your pardon?' or, in American English, 'Pardon me?' when you want someone to repeat what they have just said because you have not heard or understood it. [spoken, formulae] 'Will you let me open it?'—'Pardon?'—'Can I open it?'. 'Does it have wires coming out of it?'—'Pardon me?'—'Does it have wires coming outof it?' See full dictionary entry for pardonI beg your pardon in British English (aɪ bɛɡ jɔː ˈpɑːdən) exclamation pardon (sense 5) I beg your pardon! in American English excuse me! a polite formula of apology, disagreement, etc. See full dictionary entry for pardon Examples of 'I beg your pardon' in a sentenceI beg your pardon `I don't think you've grasped the seriousness of the situation, Mrs Thompson, I beg your pardon, Thomas.` I beg your pardon, there appears to have been some confusion.In my agitation I could think of nothing better to say than, ` I beg your pardon ? Chinese translation of 'I beg your pardon' - (apologizing)
对(對)不起 (duìbuqǐ) - (not hearing)
请(請)再说(說)一遍 (qǐng zài shuō yī biàn)
See beg (sense 4) (I beg your) pardon? or (US) pardon me? - (= what did you say?)
请(請)问(問)您刚(剛)才说(說)什么(麼)? (qǐngwèn nín gāngcái shuō shénme?)
See pardon Nearby words ofI beg your pardon - I appreciate that ...
- I asked him his name
- I ate it all, I ate all of it
- I beg your pardon
- I beg your pardon!, pardon me!
- (I beg your) pardon?
- I began to walk slower and slower
Related terms ofI beg your pardon - I beg your pardon!, pardon me!
- (I beg your) pardon?
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