stigmatize

英 美 ['stɪɡmətaɪz]
  • vt. 诬蔑;玷污;给…打上烙印
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stigmatize 使受耻辱

来自希腊语 stigmatos,所有格形式于 stigma,烙印,刺痕标记,-ize,使。引申词义打上耻辱标 记,使受耻辱等。

stigmatize (v.)
1580s, "to brand or tattoo," from Medieval Latin stigmatizare, from Greek stigmatizein, from stigmat-, stem of stigma (see stigma). Meaning "to blemish" is from 1610s (figurative), 1630s (literal). Related: Stigmatized; stigmatizing.
1. 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 ”.

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2. They stigmatize these propositions as'stifling '.
他们把这些命题贬称 “ 琐碎”.

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3. 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.

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4. They wanted to stigmatize the adulteress.
他们打算羞辱这名奸妇.

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5. 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.

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