preclude的意思和读音

preclude

: [prɪˈklud] : [prɪˈkluːd]

v.使

precludes  precluding  precluded  

adv.+v.necessarily preclude

v.permit

v.prevent,impede,stop,rule out,exclude

precludev.

1.使to prevent sth from happening or sb from doing sth; to make sth impossible

Lack of time precludes any further discussion.

My lack of interest in the subject precluded me from gaining much enjoyment out of it.

His religious beliefs precluded him/his serving in the army.

v.1.,,,2.(),;使,

v.1.if one thing precludes another, the first thing prevents the second one from happening

1. occlude v. 使, 使 preclude n. recluse adj. , n., ...

2. precise , preclude ; precocious ...

3. precise , preclude ; precocious ...

4. inclusive a preclude v preclusion n ...

5. inclusive a preclude v preclusion n ...

6. precise|| preclude|| predict|| ...

7. horde preclude seclude ...

8. secure , preclude exclude ...

:,,,使,,,,

1.nor shall any single or partial exercise by the Payee of any rights hereunder preclude the exercise of any other right.使使

2.Note that this does not preclude the server from also providing support for the traditional, relational interfaces.

3.Such a partnership would not preclude a deal with Microsoft, but may give Yahoo leverage to negotiate a higher offer.使

4.But people familiar with the matter said that the Bear acquisition doesn't preclude J. P. Morgan from pursuing that strategy.使

5.From a meteorological point of view, these cold winds possessed this peculiarity , that they did not preclude a strong electric tension.

6.No single or partial exercise of any such rights shall preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other rights.使使使

7.A publicity campaign explained the matter to the British hosts so as to save their pride and preclude embarrassment.

8.And Ms Diallo has launched a civil suit against him, which does not preclude his return to France but could hang over him for months.

9.Of course, we do not a priori preclude the existence of other types of errors or oddities that pertain to more than just isolated readings.

10.The only way to preclude such a cataclysm, the authors argue, is to adopt much tougher counter-measures: rollback, in Cold War terms.”(rollback)。