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);
He was debarred from holding public office.
他被禁止担任公职.
——《简明英汉词典》She was debarred from attending the meeting.
她被禁止参加这次会议.
《简明英汉词典》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Insane persons are debarred from voting at elections.
精神错乱是不准参加选举的.
互联网Convicted criminals are debarred from voting in elections.
已判刑的罪犯均被褫夺选举投票权.
互联网People in jeans were debarred ( from the club ).
穿牛仔裤的人均未准进入 ( 俱乐部 ).
辞典例句They debarred him from the sacrament
他们阻止他参加圣礼。
辞典例句People in jeans were debarred.
穿牛仔裤的人均未准进入.
互联网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.
互联网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.
互联网You are debarred from owning land.
不许你拥有土地.
辞典例句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Women were debarred from voting in that country.
当时该国妇女无选举权.
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