exclude的意思和读音

exclude

: [ɪkˈsklud] : [ɪkˈskluːd]

v.

excludes  excluding  excluded  

v.+n.exclude possibility,exclude item,exclude issue,exclude evidence

v.welcome,include

v.keep out,leave out,bar,reject,prohibit

excludev.

1.~ sth (from sth)to deliberately not include sth in what you are doing or considering

The cost of borrowing has been excluded from the inflation figures.

Try excluding fat from your diet.

Buses run every hour, Sundays excluded.

2.~ sb/sth (from sth)to prevent sb/sth from entering a place or taking part in sth

Women are still excluded from some London clubs.

Concern is growing over the number of children excluded from school(= not allowed to attend because of bad behaviour) .

She felt excluded by the other girls(= they did not let her join in what they were doing) .

3.~ sth(…);to decide that sth is not possible

We should not exclude the possibility of negotiation.

The police have excluded theft as a motive for the murder.

v.1.;,;...2.,

v.1.to deliberately not include something2.to deliberately prevent someone or something from being involved in an activity or from entering a place; to make someone feel that they do not belong to your group; to expel or suspend a child from school3.to decide that something is not possible or worth considering

1. conclusive a exclude v exclusive a ...

2. export exclude excavate ...

3. inclusive a. exclude vt. exclusion n. ...

4. exclaim v. exclude v. excuse n. ...

5. clud,clus=close,shut exclude cogn=know ...

6. Exchahge| Exclude| Existing| ...

7. exclaim exclude execute

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1.As for spring, not even the narrow and gloomy streets round the Bank of England are quite able to exclude it.

2.The word "carried" in the Definition should not be taken so literally as to exclude the pulling of a cart by a caddie.“

3.On a more granular level, you could exclude certain detectors from finding problems within a specified set of classes or even methods.

4.It does not exclude it, but as a woman I don't like the pursuit of the same, always feel that something is amiss./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.So rather than trying to exclude China, Brussels should streamline its economic policies to consolidate influence in its periphery.

6.The rights, powers and remedies herein provided are cumulative and do not exclude any other rights, powers and remedies provided by law.

7.The Delegation concluded stating that it had not been their intention to exclude any of the proposals from the Chair's lists.

8.The real question is: How much of your potential audience are you willing to exclude?

9.What I want simply to tell you is that it is, as I told you earlier, impossible to exclude, for the reason that you are going to see.

10.But he added the resolution did not exclude "every possible" kind of operation, suggesting that special forces might be deployed in future.