词汇 | ostracize |
释义 | ostracize verb[ T ] (UK usuallyostracise)uk /ˈɒs.trə.saɪz/ us /ˈɑː.strə.saɪz/ to avoid someone intentionally, or to prevent someone from taking part in the activities of a group: 故意避开;排挤,排斥 His colleagues ostracized him after he criticized the company in public.他公开批评公司之后,同事们对他采取了排斥态度。 Excluding acid-free apart aside bar bar noneidiom barring count exclude excluding exclusion exclusionary exclusionist freeze negative on/from the sidelinesidiom ostracism otherwise out of itidiom outlier stand-alone Related wordostracism ostracize | American Dictionaryostracize verb[ T ] us/ˈɑs·trəˌsɑɪz/ to prevent someone from being part of a group because you dislike the person or disapprove of something the person has done: She was ostracized by fellow officers after bringing charges against her partner. ostracismnoun[ U ]us/ˈɑs·trəˌsɪz·əm/ Those who refused to conform risked ostracism. Examples of ostracizeostracize Perpetually untrustworthy individuals are identified and ostracized within the organization, and in turn the overall security of the organization is maintained. Because of this conformist behaviour they were more or less ostracized socially by their classmates. It is not unusual for people who take advantage of the cooperation or generosity of others to find themselves socially ostracized or worse. And second, they establish graduated enforcement mechanisms to allow potential defectors to learn about the costs of defection without being ostracized (at least, initially). One might argue that poor producers have much to lose too if they ostracize good producers who do not share. Ostracize your harpooner, and the boat is grounded. As such, both ostracizing moves were intimately intertwined. They become aware of it and ostracize a pronunciation only if it has become the linguistic badge of the disesteemed. Choosing whom she will marry against her parents' wishes, and expressing women's desire in her poetry, she is ostracized for violating her family's honor. They were often ostracized by their community for having engaged in a relationship with a foreigner - even when often, it appears, it was done against her will. Prominent in this connection was the decay of faith in earlier methods of retributive vengeance designed to eliminate the criminal offender, ostracize him, or permanently stigmatize him. There is another important problem, which is how to prevent the sick from being ostracized. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Frankly, parents have been conditioned by a system which has virtually ostracized them for many years. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 This feeling of the miners, that they are a class apart, segregated, exploited, ostracized, unfortunately, is no transient symptom. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Society tends to ostracize the sufferer who is loath to admit or discuss the condition. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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