excuse

excuse — 名詞

  • excusesingular
  • excusesplural

1. a statement you make to account for a mistake or fault you committed, regardless

1.名詞B1
釋義

理由;藉口

為自己的錯誤或過失所做的解釋

a statement you make to account for a mistake or fault you committed, regardless of whether it is honest or made up.

例句

Amira's excuse for being late was that her train had been delayed by an hour.

Amira 遲到的理由是她搭的火車延誤了一小時。

excuse + for + being late; that-clause after 'was'

The child came up with a clever excuse about a broken alarm clock.

那個孩子想出一個巧妙的藉口,說是鬧鐘壞了。

collocation: came up with an excuse

同義詞
  • reason

    broader term — a reason can explain anything, not just wrongdoing (the reason it rained / the reason she smiled).

  • justification

    stronger and more formal — suggests the person believes they were right ('His actions had no moral justification').

  • defense

    implies arguing against an accusation, often in a formal setting ('The lawyer prepared a strong defense').

文法句型

excuse + for + noun/gerund

excuse + that-clause

用法筆記

This sense covers both genuine and invented reasons. To specify that the reason is false, use sense 2 (PRETEXT) or the expression 'make excuses'.

常見錯誤

I need an excuse to go to the bathroom.
I need an excuse to leave the meeting early.
💡'excuse' implies a reason for something wrong or unusual, not a routine need.

2. an invented or stretched reason that conceals your true motive for acting or not

2.名詞B2
釋義

託辭;藉口

用來隱藏真實意圖的虛假理由

an invented or stretched reason that conceals your true motive for acting or not acting in a certain way.

例句

Ari used the conference as an excuse to spend a weekend in Tokyo with old friends.

Ari 以參加研討會為藉口,趁機去東京和朋友度週末。

excuse to + infinitive for hidden motive

Shirin pretended she had a headache, but it was just an excuse to leave the party early.

Shirin 假裝頭痛,但那只是為了提早離開派對的藉口。

同義詞
  • pretext

    more formal and stronger sense of falsehood ('He left early on the pretext of a family emergency').

  • cover

    informal; suggests hiding something secret or shameful ('The charity was just a cover for money laundering').

  • alibi

    specifically a claim of being elsewhere when something happened ('He had a perfect alibi for the night of the robbery').

文法句型

excuse + to + infinitive

an excuse for + noun/gerund

用法筆記

Unlike sense 1 (REASON FOR WRONG), this sense always implies the reason is dishonest. The speaker is using the excuse as a cover.

常見錯誤

She gave an excuse about being sick, and she really was sick.
She gave a reason for being sick, which was true.
💡If the explanation is true, it is a 'reason', not an 'excuse' in this sense.

3. an explanation you give for not being able to go somewhere or attend an event, e

3.名詞B1
釋義

缺席理由

解釋為何無法出席某場合

an explanation you give for not being able to go somewhere or attend an event, especially when you have a duty to be there.

例句

Christopher sent a brief excuse to his boss saying he would miss the Monday meeting.

Christopher 向老闆發送了一個簡短的請假理由,說他無法參加週一的會議。

collocation: send/offer an excuse

All students need a written excuse from a parent if they miss three or more days of school.

學生如果缺課三天以上,必須提交家長出具的書面請假理由。

同義詞
  • apology

    expresses regret rather than a neutral explanation ('I owe you an apology for missing your party').

  • explanation

    broader and more neutral — no suggestion of wrongdoing or fault ('She gave a simple explanation for her absence').

文法句型

excuse for + noun

make your excuses

用法筆記

Common in formal and semi-formal contexts where attendance is expected (school, work, meetings). The noun can be uncountable in the phrase 'by way of excuse'.

常見錯誤

I need an excuse for being late to class because I overslept.
I need to explain why I was late to class.
💡A genuine accident doesn't need an 'excuse'; it needs an 'explanation'.

4. untrue or exaggerated reasons you repeatedly give to avoid doing something you s

4.名詞B2
釋義

找藉口

為了逃避責任而編造理由

untrue or exaggerated reasons you repeatedly give to avoid doing something you should do, often seen as a character flaw.

例句

Caio kept making excuses about why he could not finish the project on time.

Caio 一直找藉口解釋為什麼無法按時完成專案。

fixed phrase: make excuses about + why-clause

Stop making excuses and just tell me the truth about what happened last night.

別再找藉口了,老實告訴我昨晚到底發生了什麼事。

同義詞

文法句型

make excuses

stop making excuses

用法筆記

Almost always in the plural ('excuses') and paired with 'make'. Carries a negative judgment — the speaker implies the person is avoiding responsibility.

常見錯誤

He made excuses for his poor grade, but I understood.
He gave reasons for his poor grade, and I understood.
💡'Make excuses' implies dishonesty or avoidance, not a fair explanation.

5. a short written statement from a doctor, parent, or official that explains why y

5.名詞B1
釋義

請假單

醫生或家長出具的書面缺席證明

a short written statement from a doctor, parent, or official that explains why you were absent from school or work.

例句

Putri handed her teacher a doctor's excuse explaining she had been ill with the flu.

Putri 交給老師一張醫生證明,說明她得了流感。

collocation: doctor's excuse

The company requires a written excuse for any absence longer than three working days.

公司規定任何超過三天的缺勤都必須提供書面請假單。

同義詞
  • sick note

    informal term for the same document, common in British English ('Bring a sick note from your GP').

  • doctor's note

    most common US term, neutral register.

文法句型

a/the doctor's excuse

a parent's excuse

用法筆記

This is a physical document, not a verbal explanation. Often called a 'doctor's note' in less formal US English. In British schools, the term 'sick note' is common.

6. a person or thing considered a very disappointing or low-quality example of its

6.名詞C1
釋義

拙劣樣本

品質極差、令人失望的人或事物

a person or thing considered a very disappointing or low-quality example of its kind.

例句

That broken-down old van is a pathetic excuse for a delivery vehicle.

那輛破舊的廂型車作為送貨車實在太不像樣了。

pattern: a pathetic excuse for a + noun

The hotel turned out to be a poor excuse for a five-star resort, with dirty rooms and cold food.

那間飯店根本算不上五星級度假村——房間骯髒,食物冰冷。

同義詞
  • travesty

    more formal and stronger condemnation ('The trial was a travesty of justice').

  • parody

    suggests something is a laughably bad imitation ('His performance was a parody of real acting').

文法句型

a poor excuse for a + noun

what an excuse for a + noun

用法筆記

Always used in the structure 'a [adjective] excuse for a [noun]'. Common adjectives: poor, sorry, pathetic, lame, miserable. Strongly negative and expressive.

常見錯誤

This is an excuse of a phone.
This is a poor excuse for a phone.
💡The fixed pattern is 'excuse for a + noun', not 'excuse of a + noun'.

excuse — 動詞