英 [ˈɒstrəsɪzəm] 美 [ˈɑːstrəsɪzəm]
n. 排斥;放逐;贝壳流放法
ostracism /ˈɒstrəsɪzəm/
不可数名词 Ostracism is the state of being ostracized or the act of ostracizing someone. 排斥
...those who have decided to risk social ostracism and stay on the wrong side of town.
...那些决定冒被社会孤立之险而继续呆在贫民区的人。
...denunciation, tougher sanctions and ostracism from the civilized world.
...来自文明世界的谴责、更为严厉的制裁和排斥。
the state of being banished or ostracized (excluded from society by general consent)
同义词: banishment / Coventry
the act of excluding someone from society by general consent
排斥;放逐;贝壳流放法
贝壳流放
陶片放逐
The ostracism of the 1990s failed to shift Mr Qaddafi from power, despite its moral clarity.
1990放逐失败,卡扎菲再一次得到权利,尽管在道德上清白的。
Some African healers blame illness on witchcraft, which can lead to ostracism of those accused.
一些非洲医士将疾病归咎于巫术,这可能会导致病人受到其他人的排斥。
Sometimes this maverick behaved greedily, because the experiment had been designed to study the expected ostracism of cheats.
有时,这位与众不同的家伙表现极其贪婪,因为此实验就被设计成研究无耻行为所造成的预期影响。
We even hear more than any single individual and then in the same text we also hear Aristotle praising the practice of ostracism that is to say exiling banishing those individuals deemed to be pre-eminent in any particular virtue or quality.
我们能听到比单一个体更多的思想,而在同一段落中,我也看到亚里士多德,赞美放逐的作法,即流放,放逐那些,可能会在某些美德与特质上,特别卓越的个体。
政治哲学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Since the end of the second world war, tattoo-wearers have mostly faced social though not official ostracism.
When used skillfully, ingratiation is an effective weapon against workplace ostracism defined as being systematically ignored by colleagues and superiors.
Despite or perhaps because of its ostracism by all the mainstream Belgian parties, its share of the vote continues to go up relentlessly.