stigmatise

stigmatise

美 ['stɪgmətaɪz]  英 ['stɪgmətaɪz]

  • v.使感到羞耻;侮蔑
  • 网络使……蒙上污名;污辱;责难

英汉双解

v.
1.
[usupass]
~ sb/sth
使感到羞耻;侮蔑to treat sb in a way that makes them feel that they are very bad or unimportant

英汉解释

v.
1.
加上烙印

例句

The matter is delicate, not only because some of France's Muslim groups consider that such a move would further stigmatise Islam.

一个微妙问题不仅因为一些法国穆斯林组织认为此举进一步刺激穆斯林

"It is ery important that the naming of viruses doesn't stigmatise countries, regions or peoples, " he said.

:“病毒名称不能责难国家地区或者人民一点重要。”

Mohammed Moussaoui, head of the official French Council of the Muslim Faith, has suggested that the inquiry would itself stigmatise Islam.

默罕默德•穆萨法国穆斯林信仰官方理事会负责人认为调查本身就会非难伊斯兰

It does not stigmatise these nations, seeing them as business partners or "old friends" .

中国没有责难这些国家而是它们看作商业伙伴老朋友”。

Nonetheless, campaigners think the treaty will reduce and stigmatise the use of cluster munitions.

尽管如此禁令支持者认为条约达成终将集束弹药使用约束作用

The French Council of the Muslim Faith, an official body, fears that a ban would stigmatise Islam.

法国官方组织穆斯林信仰法国委员会担心禁令伊斯兰教污辱

In fact, she felt disclosing it would stigmatise her.

事实上感觉吐露自己病情损害自己名誉