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barring

/bahr-ing/US // ˈbɑr ɪŋ //UK // (ˈbɑːrɪŋ) //

阻隔,阻挡,阻止,阻碍

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Definitions

prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1
    • : excepting; except for: Barring accidents, I'll be there.

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Examples

  • Barring a few co-conspirators from the neocon academy, nobody else is interested in supporting them.

  • So, barring a miracle, it looks like the Hiceman will cometh to Congress.

  • Barring commercial breaks (or sleep), it would theoretically take about seven days to watch all 25 seasons of ‘The Simpsons.’

  • The Supreme Court denied to hear a challenge to a California law barring “gay conversion therapy” for minors.

  • Barring reunification, a North Korean collapse or war, the trends that created these weapons will undoubtedly continue.

  • The chapel, barring the incomplete masonry mentioned, is a well made, neat-looking building.

  • At the unexpected sight of the insurgents, the episcopals only thought of barring the entrance to the palace.

  • A few more knots of rope and ends of chains and this new rampart would be ready to play its part in barring out the storm.

  • Masses of volcanic rock, with sharp and jagged peaks, tower up above the coast, an iron girdle barring all access to the interior.

  • Barring a little copper staining on a few boulders on moraines no traces of ore were seen.