preclude
英 [prɪˈkluːd]
美 [prɪˈkluːd]
v. 使行不通; 阻止; 妨碍; 排除
第三人称单数:precludes 过去分词:precluded 过去式:precluded 现在分词:precluding
Collins.1 / BNC.7006 / COCA.8092
牛津词典
verb
- 使行不通;阻止;妨碍;排除
to prevent sth from happening or sb from doing sth; to make sth impossible- Lack of time precludes any further discussion.
由于时间不足,不可能进行深入的讨论。 - His religious beliefs precluded him/his serving in the army.
他的宗教信仰不允许他服兵役。
- Lack of time precludes any further discussion.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 排除;杜绝;防止
If somethingprecludesan event or action, it prevents the event or action from happening.- At 84, John feels his age precludes too much travel...
84岁的约翰感到自己年事已高,不能进行太多的旅行。 - He would rebuff enquiries in such a way as to preclude any further discussion.
他会断然拒绝询问,使得无法进行进一步的讨论。
- At 84, John feels his age precludes too much travel...
- VERB 阻止;妨碍
If somethingprecludesyoufromdoing something or going somewhere, it prevents you from doing it or going there.- A constitutional amendment precludes any president from serving more than two terms...
一项宪法修正案使得任何总统的任职不得超过两届。 - In some cases poor English precluded them from ever finding a job.
英语不好有时会让他们找不到工作。
- A constitutional amendment precludes any president from serving more than two terms...
英英释义
verb
- keep from happening or arising
- My sense of tact forbids an honest answer
- Your role in the projects precludes your involvement in the competitive project
- make impossible, especially beforehand