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barred

/bahrd/US // bɑrd //

受禁止的,受禁的,受阻的,被禁的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : provided with one or more bars: a barred prison window.
    • : striped; streaked: barred fabrics.
    • : Ornithology. marked with transverse bands of distinctive color.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbprohibit
Antonyms

Examples

  • Facebook said that is also allowed, even for a barred figure, as fan pages have the option of listing their public figure as owner.

  • For many years, visitors were barred from the isolated towns.

  • The state Supreme Court also barred him from holding judicial office in Arkansas.

  • Under Zambian electoral law Scott, 70, is barred from standing for the presidency himself.

  • Louisiana lawmakers barred those convicted of domestic violence from owning a gun for 10 years.

  • Meanwhile, Benjamin says, the Board watched, applauded the parents, and barred the headmaster from responding.

  • A claim barred by the statute of limitations is not provable, nor is a contingent liability.

  • At the castle, Douglas found only the porter and the cook; and so he barred the gates, and dined at leisure.

  • He saw the narrow ray of that signal beam reach out and up to one of the narrow, barred windows.

  • And all the while precious moments were being wasted, and new obstacles barred the way.

  • Some bolts were drawn and the two were admitted, the door being instantly barred behind them by an attendant.