ostracise
['ɔstrəsaiz]
vt. 放逐, 排斥
=ostracize
例句与用法:
He was ostracized by his colleagues for refusing to support the strike.
他因不支持罢工而受同事排斥。
【英】=ostracize
ostraciseostraciseD.J.:[ˈɔstrəsaiz]K.K.:[ˈɑstrəˌsaɪz]vt.1.■〈主英〉(古希腊)贝壳放逐法,放逐,排斥
ostracise['ɔstrəsaiz]vt.1.■[主英国英语] =ostracize变形vt.ostracisedostracising
ostracise
■The story is about a gang of girls who ostracise the heroinefrom the group because they are jealous.
书中的故事梗概就是说,一大群女孩子因为妒忌而排斥主人公。
■The story is about a gang of girls who ostracise the heroine from the group because they are jealous.
书中的故事梗概就是说,一大群女孩子因为妒忌而排斥主人公。
■After Russian troops pushed into Georgia in August, America wanted to ostracise the Kremlin while Germany appeared eager to return to business as usual.
在俄罗斯军队今年8月大举入侵格鲁吉亚之后,美国曾试图孤立排斥俄罗斯政府,而德国则似乎迫切希望恢复与俄罗斯过去的贸易往来。
■In Lourdes' London school "often children can be quite mean and ostracise her because I'm her mother," she said.
她说:“在路德的伦敦学校里,她的同学都排斥她,因为她的妈妈是麦当娜。”
■to ostracise someone you don't like
排斥某个自己不喜欢的人
■The European Union, the United States and much of the rich world will ostracise him.
欧盟、美国和其它的一些发达国家将会排斥他。