exclude
verb
ɪkˈskluːd
verb
1
to
deliberately
not
include
something
〔故意〕不包括; 把…排除在外;
a
special
diet
that
excludes
dairy
products
不包含奶制品的特别食谱
The
judges
decided
to
exclude
evidence
which
had
been
unfairly
attained.
法官决定把用不正当手段获取的证据排除在外。
exclude
sth
from
sth
Some
of
the
data
was
specifically
excluded
from
the
report.
这篇报道特意不包括有些数据。
2
to
not
allow
someone
to
take
part
in
something
or
not
allow
them
to
enter
a
place,
especially
in
a
way
that
seems
wrong
or
unfair
〔尤指以看来是错误或不公正的方式〕不准…参与; 不准…进入;
a
mainstream
exhibition
that
excluded
women
artists
不准女艺术家参与的主流作品展览
exclude
sb
from
(doing)
sth
The
press
had
been
deliberately
excluded
from
the
event.
这一事件有意不让记者参加。
Sarah
heard
the
other
girls
talking
and
laughing
and
felt
excluded.
萨拉听见其他女孩又说又笑,感觉自己受到了排斥。
3
to
officially
make
a
child
leave
their
school
because
of
their
bad
behaviour
[英] 开除〔举止不端的学童〕
BrE
4
to
decide
that
something
is
not
a
possibility
认为…不可能; 排除…的可能性
Social
workers
have
excluded
sexual
abuse
as
a
reason
for
the
child’s
disappearance.
社会工作者排除了这个孩子失踪是因为遭受性虐待的可能性。
At
this
stage
we
cannot
entirely
exclude
the
possibility
of
staff
cuts.
在这个阶段,我们不能完全排除裁员的可能性。