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exclusion

/ik-skloo-zhuhn/US // ɪkˈsklu ʒən //UK // (ɪkˈskluːʒən) //

排除,排除法,排斥,排除在外

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of excluding.
    • : the state of being excluded.
    • : Physiology. a keeping apart; blocking of an entrance.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounexpulsion; forbiddance
Synonyms
boycott抵制,抵制活动,抵制行动,抗议discharge排放,排出,遣散,排放问题elimination消除,消灭,淘汰,取消embargo禁运,封锁,禁运令eviction驱逐,迫迁,驱逐出境,搬迁omission遗漏,疏漏,不作为,疏忽prohibition禁令,禁止,禁忌,禁制refusal拒绝,拒收,拒绝接受,驳回rejection拒绝,拒绝接受,反对,排斥removal移除,拆除,清除,搬迁segregation分离,分隔,隔离,分割separation分离,分居,分开,离职suspension悬挂,暂停,悬浮液,悬浮物veto否决权,否决票,否决,反对票ban禁止,禁令,禁忌,取缔bar吧台,酒吧,杠杠,栏blackball黑球,黑球术,黑色球,丸子blockade封堵,封杀,封锁,封闭coventry考文垂,考文垂市,科文特里,科文特cut切,切割,削减,割debarment禁止入境,禁令,禁用,禁止进入dismissal解雇,开除,革职,解除ejection弹射,射出,弹出,抛射exception例外,例外情况,除外,异常excommunication驱逐出境,被驱逐出境,被逐出教会,被逐出家门interdict拦截,阻断,拦阻,阻截interdiction拦截,阻截,停职,拦截行动lockout锁定,关闭,闸门,停工occlusion闭塞,堵塞,闭塞现象,闭塞症ostracism排斥,排斥主义,排斥现象,排斥行为ousting撵走,驱赶,驱逐出境,撵走了preclusion排除法,排除,排除条款,排斥prevention预防,防止,预防措施,预防工作proscription禁令,取缔,禁制,取缔法relegation降级,保级,降級,降级的repudiation休妻,退约,退货,拒绝接受debarring扣留,扣押,扣分,扣分的keeping out避开,避开了,阻止,拒之门外nonadmission不接纳,不受理,不被接纳,不被录取

Examples

  • When you talk about the four threats to American democracy, three of your four — polarization, racial exclusion and economic inequality — in their most toxic forums are currently represented by the GOP much more so than by the Democratic Party.

  • Feminist theorists have sometimes expressed reservations about the extent to which a legal system designed by men to the exclusion of women can ever be fully appropriated to achieve equality for women.

  • That has already, to some extent, broken up the strict exclusion of single-family zones.

  • And, exclusions are allowed at both the ad group and campaign levels.

  • “With humans, we’ve been fixated on this one thing, almost to the exclusion of a lot of other ideas,” Dunsworth said.

  • The fashion industry could never, would never, state its exclusion of black models overtly.

  • Or you may not have many—or any—friends, recasting your social exclusion as brave defiance of social norms.

  • I stomached the Chinese Exclusion Acts and the Riots of 1871.

  • “The ultimate tool they use is social exclusion,” says Benenson.

  • Compared to men, they are terribly worried about social exclusion, and for good reason.

  • This is an instance of Inclusion as to the men, of Exclusion and Concurrence as to date of birth and death.

  • If you did fail, you would try Exclusion, and you would find nothing which is the antithesis of the area of New York.

  • But if land is bounded by the bank or shore of a stream, or by other words of clearly evident exclusion, the stream is excluded.

  • Under this plan of life, in seeming to serve India to the exclusion of every other country I do not harm any other country.

  • Secondly, the rigid exclusion of personal indulgence trains the inmates in the virtue of self-control.