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excluding
ex·clude E0266100 (ĭk-sklo͞od′)tr.v. ex·clud·ed, ex·clud·ing, ex·cludes 1. To prevent from entering; keep out; bar: a jar sealed to exclude outside air; an immigration policy that excludes undesirables.2. To prevent from being included, considered, or accepted; reject: The court excluded the improperly obtained evidence.3. To put out; expel. [Middle English excluden, from Latin exclūdere : ex-, ex- + claudere, to shut.] ex·clud′a·bil′i·ty n.ex·clud′a·ble, ex·clud′i·ble adj. & n.ex·clud′er n.excluding (ɪkˈskluːdɪŋ) prepexceptingTranslationsexclude (ikˈskluːd) verb1. to prevent (someone) from sharing or taking part in something. They excluded her from the meeting. 不予參與 阻止…参加,把…排斥在外 2. to shut out; to keep out. Fill the bottle to the top so as to exclude all air. 排除 排除3. to leave out of consideration. We cannot exclude the possibility that he was lying. 不考慮 不考虑exˈclusion (-ʒən) noun 排斥 排斥exˈcluding preposition not counting; without including. The club's expenses, excluding the cost of stationery, amounted to $251. 不包括 不包括IdiomsSeeexclude |