ostracized
英 [ˈɒstrəsaɪzd]
美 [ˈɑːstrəsaɪzd]
v. 排挤; 排斥
ostracize的过去分词和过去式
COCA.45363
柯林斯词典
- VERB 排斥;排挤
If someoneis ostracized, people deliberately behave in an unfriendly way towards them and do not allow them to take part in any of their social activities.- She claims she's being ostracized by some members of her local community.
她声称受到当地社区一些人的排挤。
- She claims she's being ostracized by some members of her local community.
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 ostracise
双语例句
- He was considered a heretic and was ridiculed and ostracized for his ideas.
他被视为异端分子,并且因为自己的观点遭到取笑和排斥。 - This was the blind alley from which the Roman world had no way out: slavery was economically impossible, the labor of freemen was morally ostracized.
于是罗马世界便陷入了绝境:奴隶制在经济上已经不可能了,而自由人的劳动却在道德上受鄙视。 - The princess was ostracized for marrying a rich bourgeois.
公主因与一位富有的商人结婚而被逐出皇族。 - She wouldn't leave the house, totally ostracized by those Chinese biddies.
她不应该出来就,省得让那些中国女人说三道四的。 - Being ostracized for having being raped is one of the cruellest consequences these victims face.
因为被强奸而受到排斥是这些受害者面临的最残酷后果之一。 - But artists who venture into political satire like other government critics often say they feel ostracized and harassed, and unflattering depictions of political leaders can lead to lawsuits and even criminal defamation charges.
但是大胆进行政治讽刺的艺术家,乃至其他批评政府的人经常声称感觉被排斥和骚扰,对政治领袖们毫不奉承的描述可能导致诉讼,甚至被判诽谤罪。 - People who hold unorthodox opinions are sometimes ostracized.
持有非传统见解的人有时会遭到排斥。 - People with dark skin and vitiligo are often ostracized by their community.
人黝黑的皮肤和白癜风往往是他们的社会排斥。 - Throughout history, the afflicted have often been ostracized by their communities and families.
在整个历史中,患者常常遭到其社区和家庭的排斥。 - Children who are obese also are socially ostracized and teased, putting them at risk for depression and other psychiatric conditions, he adds.
肥胖儿童也常遭受到同龄人的排斥或戏弄,这又使他们产生抑郁及其它不良精神状态的风险增加。
