stigmatize
['stigmətaiz]
vt. 污蔑, 使蒙上污名
vt. <古> 打上烙印
例句与用法:
A mark of disgrace or notoriety; a stigma.
耻辱的标记表示耻辱和丑恶声名的标记; 耻辱
Living in sin is no longer the social stigma it once was.
现在同居不再象过去那样被认为是一种社会的耻辱行为。
There should be no stigma attached to being poor.
贫穷不应该与耻辱扯上任何关系。
There is less stigma attached to illegitimacy now than there used to be.
私生子女已经不象过去那样见不得人了。
词形变化:
名词: stigmatization | 动词过去式: stigmatized | 动词过去分词: stigmatized | 动词现在分词: stigmatizing | 动词第三人称单数: stigmatizes |
vt.
1. 给……带来耻辱; 污辱
2. 指责; 指称
3. 使产生圣伤痕
4. 【古】给……打上烙印
stigmatize
过去式:stigmatized
过去分词:stigmatized
现在进行时:stigmatizing
词形变化:
名词: stigmatization | 动词过去式: stigmatized | 动词过去分词: stigmatized | 动词现在分词: stigmatizing | 动词第三人称单数: stigmatizes |
同义词:
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义参见:
impute
shame
cloud
stigmatize['stiɡmətaiz]vt.1.■污辱,使蒙受耻辱:to stigmatize one's family使家庭蒙羞2.■指责;非难:He was stigmatized as a violator of the agreement.他受到破坏协定的指责。3.■【病理学】使生红斑4.■【宗教】使产生圣疤5.■[古语]给…打上烙印变形vt.stigmatizedstigmatizing
stigmatizestigmatize[ˈstiɡmətaiz]vt.1.■描绘, 叙述; 诬蔑为(as)2.■打上烙印; 作上记号3.■【宗】使生圣疤; (催眠术等)使生红斑stigmatize calmness as indolence把宁静诬蔑为懒惰
继承用法-zationn.1.■皮肤斑痕生成; 出血斑生成
(亦作 -ise)
verb
[with obj.]
- (一般作 be stigmatized)describe or regard as worthy of disgrace or great disapproval
指责,把…污蔑为
the institution was stigmatized as a last resort for the destitute.
那个机构被污蔑为贫民最后求助的对象。 - mark with stigmata
使受圣伤痕
stigmatization
noun
语源
- late 16th cent. (in the sense 'mark with a brand'): from French stigmatiser or medieval Latin stigmatizare, from Greek stigmatizein, from stigma (see stigma)
stigmatize
动词 stigmatize:
to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful
同义词:stigmatise, brand, denounce, mark
mark with a stigma or stigmata
同义词:stigmatise
stigmatize
■They stigmatize these propositions as "trifling" or " merely verbal".
他们把这些命题贬称为“琐碎”或“只是咬文嚼字罢了”。
■They stigmatize these propositions as "stifling".
他们贬称这些命题 "沉闷"。
■They stigmatize these propositions as "stifling"
他们贬称这些命题"沉闷"。
■to stigmatize one's family
使家庭蒙羞
■The worst offence of this kind which can be committed by a polemic, is to stigmatize those who hold the contrary opinion as bad and immoral men.
在这一类触犯当中论战者所能犯的最坏的一种乃是把持见相反的人诋毁为坏的和不道德的人。
■What a dull world this will is if every imaginative maker of legend is stigmatize as a liar!
如果每一位富于想象力的传说作者都被打上说谎者的烙印,这将会是如何枯燥的一个世界啊!
■Deportation is especially hard on women from societies that stigmatize divorce.
对于那些来自视离婚为耻辱的国度的妇女来说,被驱逐出境对她们尤其艰难。
■We did write, we did stigmatize.
我们写过,我们也斥责过。
■We will stigmatize everyone who doesn't meet the goal.
我们将贬低没有实现这个目标的任何人。
■(2) To mark with disgrace or infamy;stigmatize.
我们已经给牛打上了标记。
■I think, critically it is better to jump over acuteness, but attack stigmatize can't take a person, ..
我认为,批判越尖锐越好,但攻击诬蔑不足以服人,...
■stigmatize calmness as indolence
把宁静诬蔑为懒惰
■IQ testing can stigmatize a child permanently, causing more harm than good, Das said.
智商测试给一个孩子永远地打上一个烙印,导致的坏处多于好处。
■A certain ideology, which offers the legitimacy for one group to exclude, stigmatize or even oppress another group of people, underlies in establishment of the literary canon.
正是这种潜在的意识形态的建构为排斥、贬损、甚至是压迫他者提供了某种合法性。
■Tobacco lobby groups said the move was part of an "ongoing campaign to stigmatize smokers."
烟草业游说团体称,此举是“对吸烟者的一种污辱’”。
■They suggest that athletes from these parts were suppressing responses in accordance with “cultural norms” that stigmatize displays of shame.
研究表明来自于这些地方的运动员们抑制了反应,他们的所作所为是服从于视失败为耻辱的社会行为规范的。
■To mark with disgrace or infamy;stigmatize.
记号指示有脱漏的地方。
■Many people with conditions that might stigmatize them, such as a history of substance abuse, might delay or forgo treatment.Such a result could be disastrous for individuals and for public health.
许多人担心自己的病症会影响名声(像是药物滥用)而延误或放弃就诊,这样的情形对个人与公共卫生都是有害的。
■language stigmatize
语言倭化
■VCT by serving openly and empathically challenges our need to stigmatize and discriminate.
通过公开与热情的服务,VCT能对抗存在的社会歧视。
■Apart from oversimplifying a complex reality, the simple message ”ABC” ( Abstain, Be faithful, use a Condom ) is likely to disempower and stigmatize those who are unable to heed its call.
除了过分简单化一个复杂的现实之外,简单的“ABC”口号(即“杜绝,忠诚,使用安全套”)可能会侮辱那些不能遵守口号的人。