debar
debar 英 [dɪˈbɑ:(r)] 美 [diˈbɑr]
vt. 阻止;排除;防止
进行时:debarring 过去式:debarred 过去分词:debarred 第三人称单数:debars 名词复数:debars
- To debar is to officially bar, ban, or exclude someone from doing something. Debar can also mean to prevent something from happening. If you have a hat club, you can debar anyone who’s not wearing one.
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- vt. 阻止;排除;防止
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1. Marker thoughts, brave to compete, aggrandizement develop, debar difficulties.
市场理念,敢于竞争,强化发展,排除困难。
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2. Self-help behavior can debar the effect of breaking law if it accords with the legal request.
自助行为符合法定的构成要件,方可产生阻却违法的效果。
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3. The religious of Port-Royal were especially conspicuous for their obstinacy, and the Archbishop of Paris, after several fruitless admonitions, was forced to debar them from receiving the sacraments.
宗教的港口-皇家特别突出,为他们的固执,和大主教巴黎,经过数徒劳无功的告诫,被迫debar 他们从接受圣礼。
- debar (v.) early 15c., "to shut out, exclude," from French débarrer, from Old French desbarer (12c., which, however, meant only "to unbar, unbolt," the meaning turned around in French as the de- was felt in a different sense), from des- (see dis-) + barrer "to bar" (see bar (n.1)). Related: Debarment; debarred.
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