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/ɪkˈskluːʒn/ |
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1 | U a situation in which someone is deliberately prevented from entering a place or being part of an activity 拒绝;排斥;排除在外 |
| +of Washington is annoyed at the exclusion of US troops from the area. 华盛顿对美军被拒绝进入该地区感到很恼火。 |
| +from He was really irritated at his exclusion from the conference. 他因被排除在会议之外而感到十分生气。 |
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2 | C something that is deliberately not included 被排斥在外的事物 |
| You are protected against most illnesses, with one or two exclusions. 你对大多数疾病都有免疫力,只有一两种病例外。 |
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3 | C/U BRITISH a situation in which a child is told to leave a school because their behaviour is very bad (学生的)被开除 |
PHRASE |
- | to the exclusion of sth |
| when you do something to the exclusion of other things, you only do that one thing and not the other things |
| 把某事物排除在外 |
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