debarred
英 [dɪˈbɑːd]
美 [dɪˈbɑːrd]
v. 阻止,禁止(某人做某事、加入某团体等)
debar的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (法律或法规)禁止
If youare debarred fromdoing something, you are prevented from doing it by a law or regulation.- If found guilty, she could be debarred from politics for seven years...
如果罪名成立,她可能在 7 年内不得从政。 - Convictions for criminal offences might lead to the persons concerned being debarred from entering the teaching profession.
因刑事罪名被定罪的罪犯将可能被禁止从事教师职业。
- If found guilty, she could be debarred from politics for seven years...
双语例句
- Women were debarred from voting in that country.
当时该国妇女无选举权。 - At present doctors can only be debarred if complaints about their conduct or medical practice are upheld by regulators at the General Medical Council.
目前,英国的医生只有在被医疗委员会认定为不称职的情况下才可被吊销执照。 - But the common people were still, to a great extent, debarred from God's word.
可是一般平民大都还不能亲自阅读上帝的话。 - For us, it is impossible to visualize this as we mortals are debarred to have an objective understanding of the structural model of our universe.
对我们来说,这是不可能的形象,这是我们凡人是排除有一个客观的了解的结构模型,我们的宇宙。 - His criminal record debarred him from serving in public office.
他的前科妨碍他就任公职。 - He was consistently debarred from attending the meetings.
他经常受阻不准参加会议。 - Convicted criminals are debarred from voting in elections. condemn by attainder.
已判刑的罪犯均被褫夺选举投票权。 - Until recently, women were debarred from owning land here.
不久以前,这里的妇女仍不准拥有土地。 - If found guilty, she could be debarred from politics for seven years
如果罪名成立,她可能在7年内不得从政。 - The judge debarred the drunken man from driving for three months.
法官判决,该醉汉停止开车3个月。