词组 | exclude |
释义 | exclude AC /ɪkˈskluːd/ verb to deliberately not include someone or somethingadverbsspecifically/expressly exclude sb/sth (=exclude them in particular) The insurance policy specifically excludes dangerous sports such as rock climbing.completely/totally exclude sb/sth These people are completely excluded from our society.automatically exclude sb/sth Prisoners are automatically excluded from voting.verbsdecide/choose to exclude sb/sth The researchers chose to exclude these figures from their calculations.seek/try/attempt to exclude sb/sth The contract seeks to exclude liability for all such claims.feel excluded Writers and artists often feel excluded from the world around them.prepositionsexclude sb/sth from sth Women were excluded from the top levels of decision-making and power.THESAURUS: exclude omit formal to not include something, especially a piece of information, either deliberately or because you forget: Sara’s name had been omitted from the list of employees. | I am sorry I omitted to mention him in my speech. leave out to not include someone or something, either deliberately or accidentally. Leave out is more common in everyday English than exclude or omit: Fans were shocked that Giggs had been left out of the team. | You left out one of the numbers in the code. miss out British to not include someone or something that should be included, often by mistake: You missed out several important facts. | They’ve missed out the last letter of his name. drop to decide not to include someone or something – used especially about not including someone in a team: He was dropped from the team because of injury. | The company decided to drop the word ‘healthy’ from its advertising. be exempt(ed) from sth formal used when saying that a rule, law, agreement etc does not affect someone or something: People with bad eyesight were exempt from military service. | High technology equipment would be exempted from any trade agreement. |
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