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stigmatized

英 [ˈstɪɡmətaɪzd]

美 [ˈstɪɡmətaɪzd]

v.  使感到羞耻; 侮蔑
stigmatize的过去分词和过去式

过去式:stigmatized 过去分词:stigmatized 

COCA.30103

柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 stigmatise

  • VERB 侮辱;污蔑;使蒙羞
    If someone or somethingis stigmatized, they are unfairly regarded by many people as being bad or having something to be ashamed of.
    1. Children in single-parent families must not be stigmatised...
      单亲家庭的孩子们不应该受到歧视。
    2. The AIDS epidemic further stigmatised gays...
      艾滋病的流行让人们更加瞧不起男同性恋者。
    3. They are often stigmatized by the rest of society as lazy and dirty.
      他们经常被社会中的其他人污蔑为懒惰、肮脏。

双语例句

  • They are often stigmatized by the rest of society as lazy and dirty.
    他们经常被社会中的其他人污蔑为懒惰、肮脏。
  • Minorities everywhere have been stigmatized as being mentally inferior.
    各地的少数民族均被诬蔑为智力低下。
  • Not every imitation ought to stigmatized as plagiarism. ( No.143) IV.
    不是每个模仿都应打上剽窃的烙印。
  • During the SARS outbreak of 2003, Asian-Americans were stigmatized, with public health hotlines inundated with calls from Americans worried about buying Asian merchandise, living near Asians and going to school with Asians.
    2003年非典爆发之时,亚裔美国人就备受歧视,美国公共医疗热线每天都会接到人们的电话,担心买了亚洲商品、邻居是亚洲人或是要和亚洲人一起上学。
  • People with mental disorders are stigmatized within communities and marginalized on national and international development agendas.
    精神障碍患者在社会上备受歧视,并在国家和国际发展议程中遭到忽视。
  • This article argues that women clerks were particularly stigmatized because their work was perceived not in terms of skills, but gender.
    本文并指出,女店职员比其它职业妇女更容易被污名化,其中一项重要的原因是论者经常以性别、而非技术来评价她们的工作。
  • Asked whether they would rather be fat or have a range of socially stigmatized conditions, a quarter of women said they'd rather suffer from severe depression than be fat, while more than one in 10 said they'd rather be totally blind than obese.
    当被问及宁愿变胖还是宁愿拥有其他不利于社交的污点时,1/4的女性称自己宁愿深陷抑郁也不要肥胖,而超过1成者称自己宁愿变成瞎子也不要成为胖子。
  • People should not be stigmatized on the basis of race.
    人们不应因种族而受到污辱。
  • Stigmatized as a coward and a liar.
    被指责为胆小鬼和说谎的人。
  • They aren't told they're receiving potentially helpful material, to prevent them from feeling stigmatized.
    研究者未告知他们接收的是可能有帮助的材料,以免让他们觉得受侮辱。