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stigmatise 英ˈstiɡmətaiz美ˈstɪɡməˌtaɪz 高BNC¹⁰⁴⁵⁸⁴⁺⁶Economist²⁹⁹⁰¹⁺⁴ 基本英英记法近义反义例句 vt. 使蒙上污名³³; 打上烙印⁶⁷=stigmatize时态stigmatised,stigmatising,stigmatises Verb: to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful;He denounced the government action She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock mark with a stigma or stigmata;They wanted to stigmatize the adulteress stigmat=stigma+ise→给别人加污点⇒玷污近义词 mark记号brand烙印denounce谴责stigmatize 污蔑 One of the most disappointing feelings I have about last night is that a few wicked people will stigmatise a whole generation. 对于昨天晚上,最令我感到失望的是少数不道德的人将使这一代人蒙上恶名。 yeeyan It does not stigmatise these nations, seeing them as business partners or“ old friends”. 中国没有责难这些国家,而是将它们看作商业伙伴或“老朋友”。 blog.sina.com.cn Mohammed Moussaoui, head of the official French Council of the Muslim Faith, has suggested that the inquiry would itself stigmatise Islam. 穆罕默德·穆萨维,法国穆斯林宗教委员会会长认为调查本身就是对伊斯兰教的侮辱。 ecocn The CFCM has clearly stated its “ opposition to the practice on national territory”, although it also argues that a ban would stigmatise Islam. CFCM更是明确表示他们“反对法国领域践行此提议”,尽管他们也指出这是对伊斯兰教的一种侮辱。 ecocn The wider lesson is not to stigmatise failure but to tolerate it and learn from it: Europe's inability to create a rival to Silicon Valley owes much to its tougher bankruptcy laws. 这一教训更广泛的意义是,别去归咎失败,而要容忍对之,并从中吸取教训:欧洲无力创建硅谷的竞争者,在很大程度是由于其严苛的破产法。 ecocn |