debarred

[dɪ'bɑ:d]
  • 释义
  • 排除( debar的过去式和过去分词 );禁止;防止;阻止某人做某事(或加入机构、去某处等);

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    He was debarred from holding public office.

    他被禁止担任公职.

    ——《简明英汉词典》
  • 2、

    She was debarred from attending the meeting.

    她被禁止参加这次会议.

    《简明英汉词典》
  • 3、

    His criminal record debarred him from serving in public office.

    他的前科妨碍他就任公职.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 4、

    If found guilty, she could be debarred from politics for seven years.

    如果罪名成立,她可能在7年内不得从政。

    柯林斯例句
  • 5、

    Insane persons are debarred from voting at elections.

    精神错乱是不准参加选举的.

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  • 6、

    Convicted criminals are debarred from voting in elections.

    已判刑的罪犯均被褫夺选举投票权.

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  • 7、

    People in jeans were debarred ( from the club ).

    穿牛仔裤的人均未准进入 ( 俱乐部 ).

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  • 8、

    They debarred him from the sacrament

    他们阻止他参加圣礼。

    辞典例句
  • 9、

    People in jeans were debarred.

    穿牛仔裤的人均未准进入.

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  • 10、

    The judge debarred the drunken man from driving for three months.

    法官判决,该醉汉停止开车3个月.

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  • 11、

    Until recently, women were debarred from owning land here.

    不久以前, 这里的妇女仍不准拥有土地.

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  • 12、

    You are debarred from owning land.

    不许你拥有土地.

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  • 13、

    Convictions for criminal offences might lead to the persons concerned being debarred from entering the teaching profession.

    因刑事罪名被定罪的罪犯将可能被禁止从事教师职业。

    柯林斯例句
  • 14、

    Women were debarred from voting in that country.

    当时该国妇女无选举权.

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