stigmatizing

英 [ˈstɪɡmətaɪzɪŋ] 美 [ˈstɪɡmətaɪzɪŋ]

v.  使感到羞耻; 侮蔑
stigmatize的现在分词

COCA.41169



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. In addition to the financial cost of disease, cancer has important psychosocial repercussions for patients and their families and remains, in many parts of the world, a stigmatizing disease.
    除疾病的经济代价之外,癌症对患者及其家庭产生重要的的社会心理影响,并且在世界的许多地区仍然是一种使人蒙受耻辱的疾病。
  2. Asian societies must abandon outmoded Confucian values of the past if they are to survive, and stop stigmatizing having children out of wedlock because the traditional family is dying.
    亚洲社会要存续的话,必须放弃不合时宜的儒家文化,并且停止污蔑有非婚生孩子的家庭,因为旧有的家庭模式正步入末途。
  3. Laing regards the concept of mental illness as both unscientific and stigmatizing. A clear conscience laughs at false accusation.
    菜恩认为精神病的概念是不科学的和诬蔑性的。问心无愧,笑对诬蔑。