stigmatise
基本解釋
- vt. 使蒙上污名; 打上烙印
- =stigmatize
英漢例句
- "It is ery important that the naming of iruses doesn't stigmatise countries, regions or peoples," he said.
他說(shuō):“病毒的名稱不能責(zé)難國(guó)家、地區(qū)或者人民,這一點(diǎn)很重要?!?/li> - Nonetheless, campaigners think the treaty will reduce and stigmatise the use of cluster munitions.
盡管如此,禁令支持者認(rèn)為條約的達(dá)成終將對(duì)集束彈藥的使用起到約束作用。 - The matter is delicate, not only because some of France’s Muslim groups consider that such a move would further stigmatise Islam.
這是一個(gè)微妙的問(wèn)題,不僅因?yàn)橐恍┓▏?guó)穆斯林組織認(rèn)為此舉會(huì)進(jìn)一步刺激穆斯林。 - Conversely, social effects could make cuts easier - for example, if the high emissions associated with flying stigmatise air travel among some groups, adds Hulme.
例如,如果乘坐高碳排的飛機(jī)旅行會(huì)讓一部分群體感到恥辱的話,那么相反,社會(huì)影響可能會(huì)使得削減碳排更加容易。休姆補(bǔ)充道。 - The transmission cycle could have been explained in a more sympathetic way which would still get the message across, and yet not stigmatise this unfortunate victim, who would, perforce, have to live with this traumatic memory permanently.
病毒如何傳染開(kāi)來(lái),可以用比較富有同情心的方法解釋,避免給這個(gè)不幸的受害者留下污點(diǎn), 即使戰(zhàn)勝病毒,這段痛苦和難忘的回憶也將會(huì)永烙在她心中。