单词 | exclusion |
释义 | exclusion (ɪkskluːʒən ) Word forms: exclusions 1. variable noun The exclusion of something is the act of deliberately not using, allowing, or considering it. This paves the way for the exclusion of all but emergency care. [+ of] Certain exclusions and limitations apply. 2. uncountable noun [usually with poss] Exclusion is the act of preventing someone from entering a place or taking part in an activity. ...women's exclusion from political power. [+ from] 3. to the exclusion of phrase If you do one thing to the exclusion of something else, you only do the first thing and do not do the second thing at all. Diane had dedicated her life to caring for him to the exclusion of all else. Collocations: exclusion applies A separate annual exclusion applies to each person to whom a taxpayer makes a gift. Christianity Today But if you make a claim, the burden of proof falls on the insurer to show how any exclusion applies. The Sun This exclusion applies regardless of whether he has not yet been outrighted once, has remaining options, or has cleared waivers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The courts have consistently given very broad meaning to this phrase, interpreting it to include all income unless a specific exclusion applies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 故意不用 Japanese: 除外 |
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