a request to a speaker to repeat something because one did not hear or understand it:‘Pardon?’ I said, cupping a hand to my ear
არსებითი სახელი
Universal
the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offence:he obtained pardon for his sins
[count noun] a cancellation of the legal consequences of an offence or conviction:he offered a full pardon to five convicted men
[count noun] Christian Church an indulgence, as widely sold in medieval Europe.
ზმნა
Universal
forgive or excuse (a person, error, or offence):I know Catherine will pardon me
release (an offender) from the legal consequences of an offence or conviction, and often implicitly from blame:he was pardoned for his treason
(be pardoned) used to indicate that someone is justified in doing or thinking a particular thing given the circumstances:one can be pardoned the suspicion that some of his errors were deliberate
I beg your pardon (or North Americanpardon me)
used to express polite apology:I beg your pardon for intruding
used to indicate that one has not heard or understood something:I beg your pardon—I’m afraid I didn’t catch that
used to express one’s anger or indignation at what someone has just said:‘I beg your pardon!,’ Beecham snapped
if you'll pardon the expression
used to apologize for having used or being about to use coarse or offensive expressions:four of those years I spend in a bloody prison camp—if you’ll pardon the expression
pardon me for ——
used to express in a sarcastic way one’s indignation at being criticized for doing something:‘Well, pardon me for breathing!’