stigmatise
英[ˈstɪɡmətaɪz]
美[ˈstɪɡmətaɪz]
- v. 使背负恶名,侮辱(等于 stigmatize)
双语例句
- 1. In fact, she felt disclosing it would stigmatise her.
- 事实上,她感觉吐露自己的病情会损害自己的名誉。
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- 2. Conversely, social effects could make cuts easier - for example, if the high emissions associated with flying stigmatise air travel among some groups, adds Hulme.
- 例如,如果乘坐高碳排的飞机旅行会让一部分群体感到耻辱的话,那么相反,社会影响可能会使得削减碳排更加容易。休姆补充道。
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- 3. Separately, Canada said it was concerned that the European Union was seeking to "stigmatise" Alberta's oil-sands industry, as the EU appeared to move closer to classifying such oil as heavy polluting.
- 欧盟似乎要进一步将油砂行业归类为重污染行业,对此加拿大单独声称,对欧盟试图给亚伯达省油砂行业“泼污水”的行为表示谴责。
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- 4. Separately, Canada said it was concerned that the European Union was seeking to "stigmatise" Alberta's oil-sands industry, as the EU appeared to move closer to classifying such oil as heavy polluting.
- 欧盟似乎要进一步将油砂行业归类为重污染行业,对此加拿大单独声称,对欧盟试图给亚伯达省油砂行业“泼污水”的行为表示谴责。
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