Frequency rank: 3,191.
- exception
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
Forms
Generated word frames (experimental)
There is an [exception] to the [rule]
There are [exceptions] in [conditions]
A [case] is cited as an [exception]
[People] are sometimes allowed [exceptions]
Generated definitions (experimental)
- exception
Used to refer to something that does not follow the general rule or pattern.
Generated collocations (experimental)
れいがい例外をもうける設けるto make an exceptionれいがいてき例外的なそち措置exceptional measuresれいがい例外きそく規則exception ruleれいがい例外をてきよう適用するto apply an exceptionれいがい例外をみとめる認めるto acknowledge an exceptionれいがいしょり例外処理exception handlingいっぱんてき一般的なげんそく原則のれいがい例外exception to the general principleれいがい例外にがいとう該当するto fall under an exceptionれいがい例外なくwithout exceptionれいがい例外としてas an exception
Generated related terms (experimental)
れいがい例外【れいがい】
Refers to an exception, a case that does not follow the general rule or pattern.
つうじょう通常【つうじょう】
Refers to normal or usual conditions, the standard or expected situation.
とくれい特例【とくれい】
Refers to a special case or exception that is treated differently from usual procedures.
れい例【れい】
Refers to an example or specific case used to illustrate a point.
I will give an example of this sentence.
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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The company, although with some exceptions, usually utilizes its resources very well.
The exception was in China, where flat bread was probably not eaten.
On gift-giving occasions, people generally avoid giving money, but there are exceptions.
Those regulations all apply to everyone without a single exception.