exclusion
noun [ C or U ] uk/ɪkˈskluː.ʒən/ us/ɪkˈskluː.ʒən/
排斥;排除在外
the act of not allowing someone or something to take part in an activity or to enter a place
her exclusion from the list of Oscar nominees 她被排除在奥斯卡奖提名名单之外
the exclusion of disruptive students from school 将捣乱的学生从学校开除
to the exclusion of (因为努力做某事而)心无旁骛,无暇顾及(别的事情)
If you do something to the exclusion of something else, you do it so much that you do not have time for the other thing.
He was obsessed, almost to the exclusion of everything else, with a family feud.
They worship money and power to the exclusion of every other part of human life.
We should not be using data collection to the exclusion of all other approaches.
The state has invested in road construction almost to the exclusion of other types of transport infrastructure.
Our penal system is preoccupied with control and containment to the exclusion of rehabilitation.