take exception

Verb

 * 1) To take offense; to object or protest.
 * I think he took exception to the joke about environmentalists.
 * I take exception to the assumption that simply because I am young I am not able to discern fact from fiction.
 * 1) * 1898 July 20, Percival A. Nairne, letter, published in the Lancet of 1898 December 10, page 1575:
 * I am sorry to learn that the senior medical staff of the Dreadnought Hospital take exception to portions of Sir Henry Burdett's letter which was published in the Times of July 11th.
 * 1) To object to; to disagree with.
 * 1) To object to; to disagree with.
 * 1) To object to; to disagree with.

Translations

 * French: s'offusquer (de), se formaliser (de)
 * Hungarian:, , , , , ,
 * Russian:


 * French: désapprouver (quelque chose), ne pas être d'accord (avec quelque chose)
 * Hungarian:, kifogást emel, ,
 * Russian: