英 [ˈɒstrəsaɪz] 美 [ˈɑːstrəsaɪz]
vt. 放逐;排斥;按贝壳流放法放逐
第三人称单数ostracizes
现在分词ostracizing
过去式ostracized
过去分词ostracized
ostracize /ˈɒstrəˌsaɪz/ [ ostracizing ostracized ostracizes ]
及物动词 If someone is ostracized, people deliberately behave in an unfriendly way toward them and do not allow them to take part in any of their social activities. 排斥
She claims she's being ostracized by some members of her local community.
她声称遭到自己所在社区的一些成员排斥。
... oblique adj.①歪斜的②闪烁其辞的 ostracize v.排斥;放逐 palatable adj.美味的;合口味的 ...
... nibble啃,一点点地咬;一点点地去掉 ostracize排斥;把…排除团体之外 outlive死时尚未死;比…经久 ...
... 同本义〖pushagainst;shoulderorelbowone'sway〗 排斥;排挤〖expel;crowdout;ostracize;eject〗 毁坏;损坏〖damage;ruin〗 ...
... nibble啃,一点点地咬;一点点地去掉 ostracize排斥;把…排除团体之外 outlive死时尚未死;比…经久 ...
Should the use of rewards fail, members can frequently win by rejecting or threatening to ostracize those who deviate from the primary group's norms.
如果使用奖励失败了,通过拒绝或威胁来排斥那些偏离主要群体规范的人,成员可以经常获胜。
I ostracize my right to express when I feel it's time.
当我感到实际到来的时候将我的权利放逐出来。
Ostracize is in fact a word that ultimately traces back to the animal kingdom.
其实,我们有必要把单词ostracize一直追根溯源到动物王国。
Wormwood (the fabulous Gabriel Ebert and Lesli Margherita), who ostracize her, because she reads books.
He urged members to "ostracize" any nation that engaged in terrorism, and told the body to be forceful.
As a Democrat in the House, it became clear that the leadership would ostracize him for his conservative views.