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
ostracise /ˈɒstrəsaɪz/
... censor 检查员 ostracise 放逐 shut out 关在外面 ...
... feather our own nest 从中得利,中饱私囊 ostracise 排斥 trustworthy 值得信任的 ...
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。
Syria has long led moves to ostracise the peace-makers, boycotting last year's Arab-Israeli get-together in Qatar.
American officials depict the international campaign to ostracise Iran as successful coalition-building.
EU's 14 angry governments are having to ostracise Austria bilaterally, not through their club, of which Austria is a member in good standing.