exception

exception
-ʃən
noun
1) (something or someone not included: They all work hard, without exception; With the exception of Jim we all went home early.) excepción
2) (something not according to the rule: We normally eat nothing at lunchtime, but Sunday is an exception.) excepción
exception n excepción
with the exception of a excepción de
exception
tr[ɪk'sepʃən]
noun
1 excepción nombre femenino
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
the exception proves the rule la excepción confirma la regla
to make an exception of hacer una excepción de
to take exception to something ofenderse por algo
with the exception of a excepción de
exception [ɪk'sɛpʃən] n
1) : excepción f
2)
to take exception to : ofenderse por, objetar a
exception
n.
excepción s.f.
reserva s.f.
ɪk'sepʃən
noun
1) c u excepción f

with the exception of something/somebody — con or a excepción de algo/alguien

without exception — sin excepción

to make an exception — hacer* una excepción

2) (offense)

to take exception to something — ofenderse por algo

[ɪk'sepʃǝn]
N excepción f

to make an exception — hacer una excepción

to take exception to sth — ofenderse por algo

with the exception of — a excepción de

without exception — sin excepción

the exception proves the rule — la excepción confirma la regla

* * *
[ɪk'sepʃən]
noun
1) c u excepción f

with the exception of something/somebody — con or a excepción de algo/alguien

without exception — sin excepción

to make an exception — hacer* una excepción

2) (offense)

to take exception to something — ofenderse por algo


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