pardonable
adj. 可原谅的,可宽恕的
You describe someone's action or attitude as pardonable if you think it is wrong but you understand why they did that action or have that attitude.
'I have', he remarked with pardonable pride, 'done what I set out to do.'
“我已经,”他以情有可原的骄傲语气说,“完成了我要做的。”
1. admitting of being pardoned
LOVE - THE MOST INTERESTING AND PARDONABLE OF HUMAN WEAKNESEESE.
爱情是最有趣也是最可饶恕的人性弱点.
Such a small mistake is pardonable.
不会追究犯了那么小的错误的.
The Bishop was accustomed to listen in silence to these innocent and pardonable maternal boasts.
主教平日常听这位做母亲的那些天真可恕的夸耀,从不开口.
Pardonable also, strong child when seeing a son last, the son still won't talk.
也难怪, 强子上次见儿子的时候, 儿子还不会说话呢.
F . Lucy was proud of her wonderful cooking skill, and it was pardonable.
露西以她高超的烹调手艺为傲, 这是情有可原的.