to the exclusion of

to the exclusion of [tu: ðə ɪkˈsklu:ʒən ɔv]  [tu ði ɪkˈskluʒən ʌv] 

to the exclusion of 基本解释

副词排斥着

to the exclusion of 网络解释

1. 排斥着:to the end 到底 | to the exclusion of 排斥着 | to the eye 公然

2. 与......无关:在摒除......的情况下-----to the exclusion of . . . | 与......无关-----to the exclusion of . . . | 与......无关-----to the exclusion of . . .

3. 摒除:摒除任何其它人而独享全部权益-----having the entire of the interest to the exclusion of any other person | 摒除-----to the exclusion of | 豁除-----to the exclusion of

4. 豁除:摒除-----to the exclusion of | 豁除-----to the exclusion of | 在摒除......的情况下-----to the exclusion of . . .

to the exclusion of 单语例句

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1. Republican senators also have not been well disposed toward it, declaring the measure too focused on government spending to the exclusion of tax cuts.

2. to the exclusion of的翻译

2. Experts said the exclusion of the draft from the agenda indicates farmers still have to wait before amounts for land compensation can be improved.

3. To some extent, the exclusion was evidence of the economic superiority of Fuyuan.

4. The election campaign reflected this by focusing on economic issues almost to the exclusion of anything else.

5. General managers of more than 100 catering companies jointly released a " plain cooking " mission statement, vowing the exclusion of harmful additives to their food.

6. to the exclusion of是什么意思

6. This requires judges to maintain a neutral stance, and the exclusion of emotional and external nonlegal factors from trials.

7. to the exclusion of

7. Even better when he inherited pole position after the exclusion of Lewis Hamilton, whose McLaren had insufficient fuel to return to the pits.

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8. But an official of the World Food Program said the discussion on AIDS focused on medical solutions and drugs to the exclusion of everything else.

9. The paper noted that it would be a shame to focus on its sins to the exclusion of everything.

10. The Chinese Exclusion Laws were a series of legislative measures passed by Congress from 1879 to 1904.