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161 excluir
v.to exclude (dejar fuera).Elsa excluye a los hombres Elsa excludes men.El forense excluye los hematomas The coroner excludes the hematomas.Los racistas excluyen a Ricardo The racists exclude Richard.* * *1 to exclude, shut out* * *verbto exclude, leave out* * *VT1) (=de grupo, herencia) to exclude (de from)lo han excluido del equipo — he's been dropped from o excluded from o left out of the team
2) (=eliminar) [+ solución] to reject; [+ posibilidad] to rule out* * *verbo transitivoa) ( no incluir) to excludeexcluir algo/a alguien de algo — to exclude something/somebody from something
b) <posibilidad/solución> to rule out, exclude* * *= escape + inclusion, exclude, leave out, preclude, rule out, bar, exempt, ban, foreclose.Ex. Other words may be included in a stop-wordlist for some applications, but escape inclusion in other circumstances.Ex. This definition does not exclude the names of persons, bodies, chemicals, trade names and so on.Ex. Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.Ex. His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.Ex. If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex. Once the library is closed, all incoming or all outgoing calls should be barred.Ex. Schools and libraries are not exempted although tax is not payable on fixed educational costs.Ex. In the Soviet Union the introduction of glasnost has allowed the publication of some books previously banned, but has had little effect on libraries.Ex. The USA must act quickly before the rush of events forecloses some of the options now available for developing and managing this technology.----* protección para excluir o aislar = excluder.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( no incluir) to excludeexcluir algo/a alguien de algo — to exclude something/somebody from something
b) <posibilidad/solución> to rule out, exclude* * *= escape + inclusion, exclude, leave out, preclude, rule out, bar, exempt, ban, foreclose.Ex: Other words may be included in a stop-wordlist for some applications, but escape inclusion in other circumstances.
Ex: This definition does not exclude the names of persons, bodies, chemicals, trade names and so on.Ex: Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.Ex: His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.Ex: If, however, we index documents about primary schools under the term primary school, we can immediately rule out a lot of irrelevant documents in our search.Ex: Once the library is closed, all incoming or all outgoing calls should be barred.Ex: Schools and libraries are not exempted although tax is not payable on fixed educational costs.Ex: In the Soviet Union the introduction of glasnost has allowed the publication of some books previously banned, but has had little effect on libraries.Ex: The USA must act quickly before the rush of events forecloses some of the options now available for developing and managing this technology.* protección para excluir o aislar = excluder.* * *vt1 (no incluir) to excludeen la casa viven cinco personas excluyendo los niños there are five people living in the house, excluding o not including the childrenintentaron excluirlo de las conversaciones they tried to exclude him from the talks2 ‹posibilidad/solución› to rule out, excludesu actitud excluye toda posibilidad de diálogo her attitude rules out any possibility of dialogue* * *
excluir ( conjugate excluir) verbo transitivo
to exclude;
‹ posibilidad› to rule out
excluir verbo transitivo to exclude
' excluir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dejar
- salvarse
- todo
English:
ban
- bar
- count out
- cut out
- exclude
- leave out
- miss out
- ostracize
- preclude
- rule out
- leave
* * *excluir vt1. [dejar fuera] to exclude (de from); [hipótesis, opción] to rule out, to exclude;fue excluido del equipo he was excluded from the team, he was left out of the team;no excluimos ninguna posibilidad we are not ruling out o excluding any possibility;excluyendo obras menores, toda su producción está aquí excluding minor works, her entire output is here2. [hacer imposible] to rule out, to preclude;esa postura excluye cualquier posibilidad de acuerdo that stance rules out o precludes any possibility of an agreement* * *v/t1 leave out (de of), exclude (de from)2 posibilidad rule out, exclude* * *excluir {41} vtexceptuar: to exclude, to leave out* * *excluir vb to exclude
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