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de·barred 英dɪ'bɑːd美dɪ'bɑːd COCA²⁴²¹³⁸BNC³¹³²² 基本例句 v.阻止³³排除;拦阻³⁴;拒绝³³原型debar的过去式和过去分词 A lawyer or doctor who is struck off the official register of the profession is debarred from practising. 被从正式的职业登记册中除名的律师或医生不准继续开业。《21世纪大英汉词典》 Students who have not paid their fees will be debarred from taking examinations. 未交费的学生将不允许参加考试。 iciba Have they forgotten how the spirit of liberty in Ireland, debarred from its natural outlet, found a vent by forbidden passages? 难道他们已经忘却,在爱尔兰那被堵塞了发泄途径的自由精神,竟从被禁的通道中找到了出路? www.for68.com He was debarred from holding public office. 他被禁止担任公职。 iciba He debarred all those who are not members. 他不让任何一个非会员入场。《21世纪大英汉词典》 Here we have a misfit, debarred forever from the best things of life, to be pitied, not blamed. 我们这就有个错配,被生命中最好的事物所禁止,他应该被怜悯,而不是被责难。 yeeyan Insane persons are debarred from voting at elections. 精神错乱是不准参加选举的。 hotdic The drunken man was debarred from driving. 这个醉汉被禁止开车。《21世纪大英汉词典》 Where they are condemned to subordinate status, subjected to violence, deprived of an education and debarred from earning a decent livelihood, those families and communities will unravel. 如果她们屈从于暴力、辍学,并无法过上体面的生活,那么她们所在的家庭和社会将分崩离析。 yeeyan Women were debarred from voting in that country. 当时该国妇女无选举权。 hotdic |