stigmatize

stigmatize

美 [ˈstɪɡməˌtaɪz]  英 [ˈstɪɡmətaɪz]

  • v.使感到羞耻;侮蔑
  • 网络戴大帽子;诬蔑;戴帽子

词形变化

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

同义词

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.
给...加污名,把...诬蔑为 (as)
2.
给...打上烙印,在...上作记号
3.
【宗】使生圣疤;(以催眠术等)使生红斑

英英解释

v.

例句

Tobacco lobby groups said the move was part of an "ongoing campaign to stigmatize smokers. "

烟草业游说团体此举吸烟者一种污辱’”。

Those negative views stigmatize psychiatrists as much as prejudices against people with mental illness do in the outside world.

这些看法心理咨询师侮辱程度不亚于人们心理疾病抱有偏见

We stigmatize dependence. Our society is avoidant, in a way.

我们经常贬低依赖”,意义我们社会就是逃避型

Another step is to stigmatize nuclear weapons as inhumane and unusable for everyone.

另一个步骤谴责核武器这种人道任何人无法使用武器

Deportation is especially hard on women from societies that stigmatize divorce.

对于那些来自离婚耻辱国度妇女来说驱逐出境她们尤其艰难

What can local and federal governments do to "de-stigmatize" HIV testing and homosexuality?

地方联邦政府怎么HIV检测同性恋行为标签

IQ testing can stigmatize a child permanently, causing more harm than good, Das said.

智商测试一个孩子永远地上一个烙印导致坏处多于好处

To mark with disgrace or infamy ; stigmatize.

耻辱恶名昭彰烙印诬蔑

VCT by serving openly and empathically challenges our need to stigmatize and discriminate.

通过公开热情服务VCT能对抗存在社会歧视

We stigmatize mistakes.

我们不能容忍任何错误