debar 详细解释

debar

[di'bɑ:]

v.排除在外, 阻止(行使权力等)

词形变化

名词: debarment | 动词过去式: debarred | 动词过去分词: debarred | 动词现在分词: debarring | 动词第三人称单数: debars |

英英释义

动词 debar:

bar temporarily; from school, office, etc.

同义词:suspend

prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening

同义词:obviate, deflect, avert, head off, stave off, fend off, avoid, ward off

prevent from entering; keep out

同义词:bar, exclude

补充

debardebar英:[diˈbɑ:] 美:[diˈbɑr]vt.1.排除, 禁止, 防止She was debarred from attending the meeting.她被禁止参加这次会议。

例句

1. Minor criminal convictions will not debar applicants.申请人不会因为其轻微刑事犯罪记录而被取消申请资格。 2. If found guilty, she could be debarred from politics for seven years.如果被证实有罪, 她可能七年之内都不得参与政治活动。 3. The tribunal debarred him from teaching in state schools for life.法庭判决他终身不得在公立学校教书。 4. At present asylum seekers are debarred from working for six months目前, 政治避难者六个月内不得工作。 5. Convictions for criminal offences might lead to people being debarred from entering the teaching profession.有刑事犯罪记录的人可能会被禁止进入教师行业。 6. He debarred all those who are not members.他不让任何一个非会员入场。 7. to debar on action阻止某个行动 8. The drunken man was debarred from driving.这个醉汉被禁止开车。 9. first-round candidates were debarred from standing.第一轮候选人不能参加竞选。 10. The law debars him from running for reelection.法律禁止他竞选连任。 11. She was debarred from receiving the scholarship when her criminal record came to light.她的犯罪记录曝光后,她被禁止领取奖学金。