stigmatised
英 ['stiɡmətaiz]
美
v. 使……蒙上污名
stigmatise的过去分词, 过去式
过去分词:stigmatised 过去式:stigmatised
BNC.49047
双语例句
- The three-month maturity of the loans will increase planning security at banks and avoid them having to return weekly for dollars, at the risk of being stigmatised as weak institutions.
贷款的三个月期限将增进各银行的规划安全,以免他们冒着被贬为虚弱机构的风险,每周都来申请美元贷款。 - After all, mental health problems and those associated with them have long been stigmatised, isolated and made to feel different.
毕竟,精神卫生问题以及和它们相关的问题一直被污名化、孤立,让人们有异样的感觉。 - This can mean that those with HIV/ AIDS are stigmatised.
这意味着那些HIV艾滋病患者被打上了耻辱烙印。 - In many societies, their languages, religions and cultural traditions are stigmatised and shunned.
在许多社会中,他们的语言、宗教和文化传统被打上耻辱的印记,遭到冷落。 - But no one would have been stigmatised or left with a grievance.
但没有人会带着怨恨离场。 - Lawyers who work part-time say they are often resented, stigmatised and denied promotion.
以兼职方式工作的律师认为,他们经常被埋怨、诬蔑,或是被剥夺晋升的机会。 - Children in single-parent families must not be stigmatised
单亲家庭的孩子们不应该受到歧视。 - Such procedures were seldom stigmatised as default.
这种做法很少被打上违约的烙印。