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PARDÓN , 1. Iertaţi-mă! scuzaţi! ♦ (Ca protest) Ba nu (e aşa)! să avem iertare! 2. () Absolvire, scutire (de o pedeapsă sau de o obligaţie); iertare: scuză. – Din Pardon, pardon.
PARDÓN iertaţi!, scuzaţi!
PARDÓN s. dos, fund, iertare, popou, scuză, şezut.
pardón , s.
PARDÓN1 1) (se foloseşte pentru a cere scuze de la cineva) Cer iertare; scuzaţi! 2) (se foloseşte pentru a exprima protestul) Nu-i aşa; ba nu; să am iertare! /< pardon Pardon
PARDÓN2 Scutire de o pedeapsă; iertare. /< pardon, Pardon
PARDÓN (În formule de adresare) Iartă-mă; vă rog să mă iertaţi. ♦ Ba nu, nu este aşa; nu. // 1. Iertare, scuză. 2. () Şezut, dos. [< pardon].
PARDÓN I. (ca formulă de politeţe) iertaţi-mă! scuzaţi! ♦ ba nu, nu este aşa. II. s. 1. iertare, scuză. 2. () şezut, dos. pardon, Pardon)
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