Excepting Sundays the stores are open daily. 除了星期天以外,那些商店天天都营业。
The doctor asked us to call him during the night except in case of necessity. 医生吩咐我们,除非必须,否则不要在夜里叫他。
They are almost all newcomers except me. 除了我他们大部分都是新来者。
Except \Ex*cept"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Excepted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Excepting}.] [L. exceptus, p. p. of excipere to take or draw out, to except; ex out + capere to take: cf. F. excepter. See {Capable}.] 1. To take or leave out (anything) from a number or a whole as not belonging to it; to exclude; to omit.
Who never touched The excepted tree. --Milton.
Wherein (if we only except the unfitness of the judge) all other things concurred. --Bp. Stillingfleet.
2. To object to; to protest against. [Obs.] --Shak.
Excepting \Ex*cept"ing\, prep. & conj., but properly a participle. With rejection or exception of; excluding; except. ``Excepting your worship's presence.'' --Shak.
No one was ever yet made utterly miserable, excepting by himself. --Lubbock.
Today, they are more inclined to go to the United States." The EMS, or "snake," has functioned remarkably well since its creation in 1979, excepting a few dust-ups like the one now.
With the single exception of Mr John Redwood, there is no addition to the cabinet; excepting Mr Lamont, there is no subtraction.
"This is one of the best years the president has ever had, excepting Iran."
For that he needs a musical education like mine.' Yet his first work, always excepting such childhood efforts as a lament for the sinking of the Titanic, consisted entirely of incidental songs.
In per capita terms, Chile has the highest military expenditure on the continent, excepting Cuba. Few Chileans feel bold enough yet to question the cost of their armed forces, let alone their efficiency.