ostracize如何读

英:[ˈɒstrəsaɪz]

美:[ˈɑstrəsaɪz]

ostracize是什么意思

vt.

放逐

流放

摈弃

排斥

ostracize自然拼读

os·tra·cize

a str saIz

ostracize变形

第三人称单数:ostracizes

现在分词:ostracizing

过去式:ostracized

过去分词:ostracized

ostracize扩展

ostracizer (n.)

ostracize词根

词根:ostracise

n.

ostracism 排斥;放逐;贝壳流放法

vt.

ostracise (古希腊)贝壳放逐法;排斥(等于ostracize)

ostracize英英释义

transitive verb

to exclude or shun, by general agreement of the group imposing the exclusion.The non-conforming teenager was ostracized by many of her fellow students.During the war, the community ostracized him for being a pacifist.

to banish (someone) from his or her native land.Some dissident writers were ostracized by the government.

ostracize词源中文解释

"通过放逐令流放,通过民众投票驱逐,"也有比喻意义,"排斥于社会或优待之外",1640年代,源自希腊语 ostrakizein 的拉丁化形式,意为"通过用陶片投票放逐"(参见 ostracism)。相关词汇: Ostracization; ostracized; ostracizing。

ostracize词源英文解释

borrowed from Greek ostrakízein "(in 5th-century Athens) to banish an individual chosen after a vote taken by writing names on potsherds," from óstrakon "earthen vessel, potsherd" + -izein -ize — more at ostracon

The first known use of ostracize was in 1649

ostracize儿童词典英英释义

ostracizeverb

to force to leave or refuse to include by ostracism

ostracize 例句

1 The film portrays how Japanese society, often working like a claustrophobic village, ostracizes and punishes what it sees as erring individuals.

2 Knowing that nothing journalists are doing will change any minds frozen by what ignorance gorgon has them in its thrall should free reporters to stand with their censored and ostracized colleagues on principle.

3 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。

4 The couple was ostracized; Phule’s father kicked them out of his house.

5 As smokers they are outliers in their radical community of protesters, they are looked down on and ostracized for smoking during marches — they are fringe within the fringe.

6 Will's signature swagger, which was once-revered in his old town, now ostracizes him from his peers and loved ones.

7 When you create a dead Trump joke, you are appealing to those that align with your views, and you are ostracizing those that don’t.

8 His grandfather, the conductor, had been ostracized by the Castro government for being part of the old guard.

9 The reality is that “Foiled and dismissed, ostracized and worn down” occurs regularly towards anyone not “in”.

10 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。

11 Its professors and students were ostracized, with scores sent to the gulags.

12 “I never felt ostracized or made to feel strange by obsessing over The Onion or Calvin and Hobbes,” Simon said.

13 But I think it came about as a kind of metaphor for that which is most demonized and ostracized, that which is most feared and loathed.

14 On several occasions, Lori threatened to murder her husband and ostracized him from the family in an attempt to cast him as a villain.

15 As a student at McGill University, Glenn-Copeland’s romance with a woman appalled university officials, who ostracized him until he fled campus.

16 Very often, we are put out, ostracized, rejected by the people who are supposed to be the ones that love us unconditionally, and chosen family becomes the only family.

17 As old adults, we try to squelch our uniqueness just enough to keep our jobs and prevent our children from being ostracized by their peers for mumbling Kraftwerk lyrics to themselves at lunchtime.

18 Plus, there’s the concern of social ostracizing: What if the “tribe” doesn’t approve of someone not going out to drink with them after the workout?

19 “We used to ostracize everyone, even each other.”

20 She schemed against Rainier and was eventually ostracized.

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