词汇 | victimized |
释义 | victimized past simple and past participle ofvictimize victimize verb[ T ] (UK usuallyvictimise)uk /ˈvɪk.tɪ.maɪz/ us /ˈvɪk.tə.maɪz/ to treat someone in an intentionally unfair way, especially because of their race, sex, beliefs, etc.: (尤指因种族、性别或信仰的原因)使受害,虐待,迫害 He claimed he'd been victimized by the police.他声称受到了警方的迫害。 Nixon felt that he was being victimized by the media.尼克松感到自己正在受到新闻媒体的不公平对待。 Treating people or animals badly a raw dealidiom abuser anti-harassment at the hands of someoneidiom batten batten on someone hit someone where it hurtsidiom ill-treat ill-treatment ill-used impose prey prey on something put someone through something put upon tyranny uncared for use victimization victimize Related wordvictimization Examples of victimizedvictimized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Although many studies support the notion that victimized children may be at risk of increased aggressive behavior, effect sizes traditionally have been rather modest. The qadi grew fabulously wealthy, even though the scenes in his courts must have constantly reminded him of the plight of the poor and victimized. These researchers estimated that about 8.5% of their sample of 200 kindergarten children continued to be victimized throughout the school year. Insecure ciations linking trauma, representation, and children who have been victimized by vio- memory were detected. Teachers and their assistants reported on the children's social competence, internalizing and externalizing behavior, and the degree to which children were physically and relationally victimized. This ending created a metaphoric connection with the contemporary condition of men and women, equally victimized and unable to learn from each other. Peers' perceptions of the consequences that victimized children provide aggressors. However, as cluster and discriminant function analyses demonstrated, not all victimized children experienced the same set of effects. Rather than using cluster analysis to form groups, a four-group classification was created based on the experiences made by the victimized women. Obviously, not all children who are victimized by their peers display aggressive behavior as a result of this negative experience. However, not all victimized children experienced the same types of outcomes; instead, there was heterogeneity in children's responses to victimization. Research and clinical work now need to explore the experiences of these multiply victimized children in more detail. Implications for future research on peer victimization and intervention with young victimized children are discussed. We ought to explore the dynamics of denial, ambivalence, and distortion when children are victimized by those they hope to love. In other words, how do friends "help" victimized children? 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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