FORGIVEif something bad is forgivable, you can understand how it happened and you can easily forgive it 〔糟糕的行为〕可宽恕的,可原谅的OPP unforgivable
It was an easily forgivable mistake.
这个错误情有可原。
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forgivable• And I reckon the oddlapse is forgivable.• That, given that only forty years have passed, may be forgivable.• When, in November, it blessed the use of force to achieve this goal, the fanfare was forgivable.• They became less and less forgivable as time cooled the heat of the moments in which they had been spoken.• I thought it was forgivable, egocentric but forgivable.• These are a few forgivableflaws in an otherwise important novel.• Less forgivable is the attitude taken by some museums who are frightened of the consequences of having their collectionscreened.• That might have been forgivable while Maurice was alive.