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ostracise

英 [ˈɒstrəsaɪz] 美 [ˈɑːstrəsaɪz]

vt. (古希腊)贝壳放逐法;排斥(等于 ostracize)

第三人称单数ostracises

现在分词ostracising

过去式ostracised

过去分词ostracised

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • ostracise /ˈɒstrəsaɪz/

英英释义

ostracise['ɔstrəsaiz]

网络释义

  • 放逐
    • ... censor 检查员 ostracise 放逐 shut out 关在外面 ...

  • 排斥
    • ... feather our own nest 从中得利,中饱私囊 ostracise 排斥 trustworthy 值得信任的 ...

同根词

词根:ostracism

  • n.
  • vt.

同近义词

  • vt.

双语例句

  • 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。

  • But bullying is often a performance that demands an audience: you can't ostracise someone from an empty room, or gossip about them to the wind.

    但欺凌通常是一个要求观众参与的演出:你不能从一间空房中排斥某人,或对着空气说长道短。

  • If a minor but ambitious firm like salomon brothers tried to by-pass the managing underwriter and go direct to a client the underwriter would ostracise it and give it a bad name on Wall Street.

    如果野心勃勃的次要承销商(比如所罗门兄弟)心存不满,意欲绕过主承销商直接与客户联系,那么主承销商就会排挤它,败坏它在华尔街上的名声。

权威例句

  • Syria has long led moves to ostracise the peace-makers, boycotting last year's Arab-Israeli get-together in Qatar.

    ECONOMIST: Syria

  • American officials depict the international campaign to ostracise Iran as successful coalition-building.

    ECONOMIST: Iran's struggle

  • EU's 14 angry governments are having to ostracise Austria bilaterally, not through their club, of which Austria is a member in good standing.

    ECONOMIST: What is Europe?