
용서, 관용, 사죄
The action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error, mistake, or offense.
예문:
"She begged her friend for pardon after accidentally breaking the expensive vase."
"Obtaining divine pardon was his greatest spiritual goal."
"The company issued a statement seeking the public's pardon for the data breach."
사면, 은사, 특사
An official act of clemency that remits the legal consequences of an offense or conviction, typically granted by an executive authority.
예문:
"The president announced a general pardon for certain non-violent offenders on Independence Day."
"The convicted spy hoped the new administration would grant him a full pardon."
용서하다, 너그러이 봐주다
To forgive or excuse (a person, error, or offense).
예문:
"I hope you can pardon my lateness; the traffic was terrible."
"He found it difficult to pardon the betrayal of his closest colleague."
사면하다, 면제하다
To release (an offender) from the legal consequences of an offense or conviction.
예문:
"The governor decided to pardon the man who had served twenty years for a crime he didn't commit."
"The king was expected to pardon the political prisoners on his birthday."
다시 말해 주십시오, 뭐라고요
Used to request a speaker to repeat something because one did not hear or understand it.
예문:
""Pardon?" she asked, leaning closer, "I didn't quite catch that last sentence.""
"When the speaker mumbled the special instructions, I had to say, "Pardon me, could you speak up?""