| 单词 | stigmatize |
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| 释义 | stig·ma·tize (also stigmatise British English) /ˈstɪɡmətaɪz/ verb be stigmatized PREJUDICEDto be treated by society as if you should feel ashamed of your situation or behaviour 被视为可耻,受到蔑视 Single mothers often feel that they are stigmatized by society. 单身母亲常常觉得自己受社会歧视。 —stigmatization /ˌstɪɡmətaɪˈzeɪʃən $ -tə-/ noun [uncountable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusstigmatize• It also said searches must not stigmatize any traveler, and that airline files can not be permanent but must be purged.• Since offices were regarded as a form of property, reform could be stigmatized as an encroachment upon freehold.• Most are concerned that their daughters will be stigmatized by any association with lesbianism.• By being voluntary and reversible, this arrangement avoids being stigmatized by the United Nations as colonial.• Ever since the stigmatizing events of the 1940s, it has been the work of Chicana writers to claim that strength.• As with the stereotyping and stigmatizing of welfare recipients, views about teenage childbearing are frequently extraordinarily simplistic.• Even the lonely stigmatized the lonely.• Supporters hope the agreement will stigmatize the weapons, and other countries eventually would feel compelled to sign, too.stig·ma·tize verbChineseSyllable treated if be to Corpus as feel you by society ashamed should |
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