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ex·clu·sion AW BrE /ɪkˈskluːʒn/NAmE /ɪkˈskluːʒn/ noun [U] ~ (of sb/sth) (from sth) the act of preventing sb/sth from entering a place or taking part in sth 排斥;排除在外◆He was disappointed with his exclusion from the England squad. 他对自己没有入选英格兰队感到失望。◆Exclusion of air creates a vacuum in the bottle. 瓶子里的空气排除后就产生真空。◆Memories of the past filled her mind to the exclusion of all else. 她满脑子全是对过去的回忆,其他事情都不想了。 OPP inclusion [C] a person or thing that is not included in sth 不包括在内的人(或事物);被排除在外的人(或事物)◆Check the list of exclusions in the insurance policy. 检查一下保险单上的除外责任清单。 [U] ~ (of sth) the act of deciding that sth is not possible 排除;认为不可能◆the exclusion of robbery as a motive 排除抢劫动机 [U, C] (BrE) a situation in which a child is banned from attending school because of bad behaviour 开除学籍◆the exclusion of disruptive students from school 把捣蛋的学生开除出学校◆Two exclusions from one school in the same week is unusual. 一所学校在一周内就有两起开除学生的事是少有的。 |