barring的意思和读音

barring

: [ˈbɑrɪŋ] : [ˈbɑːrɪŋ]

prep.

v.“bar”

prep.except for,without,excluding,apart from

barringprep.

1.except for; unless there is/are

Barring accidents, we should arrive on time.

prep.1.,,...

v.1.“bar”

prep.1.unless the thing mentioned happens or exists

v.1.The present participle of bar

1. barrier barring barrio ...

2. overhaul barring lapping ...

3. Hizbullah barring 。。。 ... live in squalor ...

4. considering barring assuming ...

5. ball girth barring base ; ...

6. (alas: ) (barring: ) (as a matter of course

7. ""," barriness" ";;"," barring" ""," barrow" ...

8. ""," barriness" ";;"," barring" ""," barrow" ...

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1.The high hedge curved into them, running off into the distance beyond the pair of imposing wrought-iron gates barring the men's way.

2.So, as I said, the odds are that barring major mistakes, the next four years will be much better than the past four years.

3.But it now looks as if, barring upsets, Estonia by the middle of next year will have met all the criteria for joining the euro.

4.Barring such a shift, falling sales and land values mean some of China's former land kings could be in a royal mess.

5.Many in Pittsburgh have remarked upon the size and sophistication of China's delegation compared to any other participant barring the US.G20

6.Barring some sort of accord between the pro- and anti-Thaksin factions, the streets of Bangkok are primed for a new round of mass protests.

7.Second, chits can usually relay more information than the face of a die, which tends to be limited in size (barring oversized dice).

8.The Negro was an old man with neat grizzled hair, in a linen jacket, who stood barring the door with his body.穿

9.He would prefer barring executives from cashing in stock until age 65 or two years past retirement to encourage long-term decision making.65退

10.He said the Chamber had taken steps to prevent future attacks, such as barring employees from taking electronic devices to China.