barring

barring [ˈbɑ:rɪŋ]  [ˈbɑrɪŋ] 

原级:bar

911查询·英语单词

第三人称单数:bars

barring的近义词

第三人称复数:bars

过去分词:barred

911查询·英语单词

过去式:barred

barring 基本解释

barring的反义词

介词除非; 不包括; 除,除…之外

动词阻拦(bar的现在分词形式)

barring 相关例句

介词

1. Barring accidents, I'll be there.
    除非有意外事故,我会一定到场的。

2. We shall return at midnight, barring accidents.
    除非有意外事故,我们将于午夜回来。

3. Nobody else knows barring you and me.
    除你我之外无人知道。

barring 网络解释

1. 条痕、条花:blur 剪毛不良 | barring 条痕、条花 | bare cloth 稀布

2. 条状之补强车缝:bar shoe条扣鞋 | barring条状之补强车缝 | base plane基础平面

3. 限制:BUS 总线 | BARRING 限制 | BCD 二/十进制码

4. 盘车:轴向推力 axial thrust | 盘车 barring | 热挂 thermal blockage

barring 词典解释

1. 不包括;除…以外
    You use barring to indicate that the person, thing, or event that you are mentioning is an exception to your statement.

    e.g. Barring accidents, I believe they will succeed.
           不出意外的话,我相信他们会成功的。

barring 单语例句

1. The step comes on the heels of Russia barring imports of US meat worth $ 550 million a year due to the same feed additive.

2. Barring a medical breakthrough, the World Alzheimer Report projects dementia will nearly double every 20 years.

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3. He expected some Chinese companies to export more by lowering prices after the quota barring the textile flow is eliminated in 2005.

4. Japan hopes to avoid this consequence by barring cows from grazing in contaminated pastures.

5. Barring them from doing so would only inhibit the maturity of the capital market, they say.

6. The strike left streets largely deserted barring armoured security vehicles and police foot patrols.

7. The US Treasury Department finalized its rule against BDA yesterday, barring the bank from accessing the US financial market directly or indirectly.

8. barring

8. Dolce & Gabbana later issued a statement supporting the barring of photography in front of its store.

9. Barring unforeseen economic changes, economic conditions will be quite good in 2010 and a surplus is very likely.

10. barring的近义词

10. Obama plans to name the four to the posts in the coming weeks, barring unforeseen developments.

barring 英英释义

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noun

1. the act of excluding someone by a negative vote or veto

    Synonym: blackball