英 [dɪˈbɑː(r)] 美 [dɪˈbɑːr]
vt. 阻止;排除;防止
n. (Debar)人名;(法)德巴尔
第三人称单数debars
现在分词debarring
过去式debarred
过去分词debarred
debar /dɪˈbɑː/ [ debarring debarred debars ]
及物动词 If you are debarred from doing something, you are prevented from doing it by a law or regulation. (法律或法规)禁止某人做某事
...the decision to debar particular immigrants.
... 禁止特殊移民的决定。
... daubster 拙劣的画家 debar 阻止;把...排除在外 debauch 诱使道德败坏 ...
... overblown 盛开期已国过的,吹过的,块头大的 debar 禁止,排除,阻止,妨碍,妨止 unison 一致,同音,谐音,同时说出同样的话 ...
防止(debar), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
debarment 排除,阻止
The railroad gates debar people from crossing the tracks.
铁道的栅栏阻止行人跨越轨道。
Estimate, debar and repair the failure of network and computers.
网络系统、计算机硬件的故障判断、排除和送修。
Then king David sent, and fetched him out of the house of Machir, the son of Ammiel, from Lo-debar.
于是大卫王打发人去,从罗底巴亚·米利的儿子玛吉家里召了他来。
But the biggest group retreated towards Debar, a town near Macedonia's border with Albania.
Murdoch needs to particularly worry about the grounds on which the regulators would debar the BSkyB deal.
FORBES: Rupert Murdoch and the Regulators: Will News Corp. Become a Renegade Organization?
For fear of losing the initiative, the NLA will doubtless try to mount some fresh attacks, perhaps using the Debar area as a base.