- [uncountable]
the act of preventing somebody/something from entering a place or taking part in something 排斥;排除在外 - exclusion (of somebody/something) (from something)
He was disappointed with his exclusion from the England squad. 他对自己没有入选英格兰队感到失望。 Exclusion of air creates a vacuum in the bottle. 瓶子里的空气排除后就产生真空。 - to the exclusion of something
Memories of the past filled her mind to the exclusion of all else. 她满脑子全是对过去的回忆,其他事情都不想了。
Extra Exampleswomen's continued exclusion from political life 女性长期被排除在政治生活之外 the problem of social exclusion 社会排斥问题 an exclusion order to keep your partner out of your home 将你的伴侣逐出家门的命令 Don't revise a few topics to the exclusion of all others. 不要为了改几个话题而全然不顾其他话题。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- systematic
- total
- …
- zone
- order
- to the exclusion of
- exclusion from
- exclusion (of somebody/something) (from something)
- [countable]
a person or thing that is not included in something 不包括在内的人(或事物);被排除在外的人(或事物) - [uncountable] exclusion (of something)
the act of deciding that something is not possible 排除;认为不可能 the exclusion of robbery as a motive 排除抢劫动机
- [uncountable, countable] (British English)
a situation in which a child is banned from attending school because of bad behaviour 开除学籍 the exclusion of disruptive students from school 把捣蛋的学生开除出学校 Two exclusions from one school in the same week is unusual. 一所学校在一周内就有两起开除学生的事是少有的。 disciplinary measures including exclusion from school 包括开除学籍在内的纪律措施
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- systematic
- total
- …
- zone
- order
- to the exclusion of
- exclusion from
Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin exclusio(n-), from excludere ‘shut out’, from ex- ‘out’ + claudere ‘to shut’.