ostracism
基本解释
- n. 排斥;放逐;贝壳流放法
英汉例句
- Some African healers blame illness on witchcraft, which can lead to ostracism of those accused.
一些非洲医士将疾病归咎于巫术,这可能会导致病人受到其他人的排斥。 - Until eight years ago, a married couple needed permission from their work unit to divorce, and many stayed in unhappy relationships for decades, scared of social ostracism.
就在八年之前,一对夫妇还需要他们的单位同意才能离婚,因此许多夫妇因为害怕社会的排斥而年复一年呆在不幸的婚姻里。 - The findings might offer an easy way to ease life's stings and hurts, from painful medical treatments to social ostracism: Simply flip through a bulging wallet before enduring a painful experience.
这些发现可能为缓解生活中的刺痛与伤害,提供一种简单的方法, 无论是痛苦的医疗处置还是被社会排斥:只需在经历痛苦之前,把玩一个膨胀的钱包。 - We even hear more than any single individual and then in the same text we also hear Aristotle praising the practice of ostracism that is to say exiling banishing those individuals deemed to be pre-eminent in any particular virtue or quality.
我们能听到比单一个体更多的思想,而在同一段落中,我也看到亚里士多德,赞美放逐的作法,即流放,放逐那些,可能会在某些美德与特质上,特别卓越的个体。
耶鲁公开课 - 政治哲学导论课程节选 - The ostracism that is sure to follow would provide plenty of material for an interesting novel.
FORBES: Whether You Win 1 Million Or Lose A Leg -- It Really Makes No Difference - Next, they examined whether employees who use ingratiation as a coping mechanism experienced less ostracism.
FORBES: Is Sucking Up at Work Good for Your Health? - Since the end of the second world war, tattoo-wearers have mostly faced social—though not official—ostracism.
ECONOMIST: Tattoos in Japan
双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
英英字典
- Ostracism is the state of being ostracized or the act of ostracizing someone.
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 排斥;放逐;贝壳流放法