stigmatize

英 [ˈstɪɡmətaɪz] 美 [ˈstɪɡmətaɪz]

v.  使感到羞耻; 侮蔑

过去分词:stigmatized过去式:stigmatized第三人称单数:stigmatizes现在分词:stigmatizing

GRE

BNC.37471 / COCA.16222



牛津词典

verb

  1. 使感到羞耻;侮蔑
    to treat sb in a way that makes them feel that they are very bad or unimportant

    柯林斯词典

      in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 stigmatise

    1. VERB 侮辱;污蔑;使蒙羞
      If someone or something is stigmatized, they are unfairly regarded by many people as being bad or having something to be ashamed of.
      1. Children in single-parent families must not be stigmatised...
        单亲家庭的孩子们不应该受到歧视。
      2. The AIDS epidemic further stigmatised gays...
        艾滋病的流行让人们更加瞧不起男同性恋者。
      3. They are often stigmatized by the rest of society as lazy and dirty.
        他们经常被社会中的其他人污蔑为懒惰、肮脏。

    双语例句

    1. They are often stigmatized by the rest of society as lazy and dirty.
      他们经常被社会中的其他人污蔑为懒惰、肮脏。
    2. This frequently meant preventing commoners from imitating the appearance of aristocrats, and sometimes also to stigmatize disfavored groups.
      这经常用来表示阻止平民模仿贵族的外部形象,有时用来表示蔑视不受支持的团队或组织。
    3. Support educational programs to change social attitudes which stigmatize and discriminate against prostitutes and ex-prostitutes of any race, gender or nationality.
      ◎支持教育计划,改变对各种族、性别、或国籍的现任或退休娼妓予以污名化及歧视之社会态度。
    4. 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。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. mark with a stigma or stigmata
      1. They wanted to stigmatize the adulteress

      Synonym:    stigmatise

    2. to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful
      1. He denounced the government action
      2. She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock

      Synonym:    stigmatisebranddenouncemark