ostracise
常見例句
- The European Union, the United States and much of the rich world will ostracise him.
歐盟、美國和其它的一些發(fā)達(dá)國家將會排斥他。 - But bullying is often a performance that demands an audience: you can't ostracise someone from an empty room, or gossip about them to the wind.
但欺凌通常是一個(gè)要求觀眾參與的演出:你不能從一間空房中排斥某人,或?qū)χ諝庹f長道短。 - A second group of explanations suggests that “coethnics” work together more effectively because they understand each other better or can ostracise shirkers.
第二類解釋表明“同種人”合作更有效,因?yàn)樗麄儽舜烁恿私?,或者可以排斥逃避者?br>blog.sina.com.cn - Syria has long led moves to ostracise the peace-makers, boycotting last year's Arab-Israeli get-together in Qatar.
ECONOMIST: Syria - American officials depict the international campaign to ostracise Iran as successful coalition-building.
ECONOMIST: Iran's struggle - EU's 14 angry governments are having to ostracise Austria bilaterally, not through their club, of which Austria is a member in good standing.
ECONOMIST: What is Europe? 返回 ostracise