marginalize
marginalize 英 [ˈmɑ:dʒɪnəlaɪz] 美 [ˈmɑrdʒɪnəlaɪz]
vt. 排斥;忽视;使处于社会边缘;使脱离社会发展进程
进行时:marginalizing 过去式:marginalized 过去分词:marginalized 第三人称单数:marginalizes
- When you push people to the edge of society by not allowing them a place within it, you marginalize them. If a public school celebrates only Christmas in December, it can marginalize students who aren't Christian.
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- vt. 排斥;忽视;使处于社会边缘;使脱离社会发展进程
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1. My view is students marginalize classes like that.
但在我看来,学生们很排斥这样的课程。
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2. You could be tempted to, if you thought that others might marginalize it or ridicule it.
你会心存疑虑,因为你担心别人会排斥它,嘲笑它。
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3. "It is now clear that neither side can marginalize the role of the other in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, or Palestine, " notes Barzegar.
现在我们可以很清楚看到,任何一方都无法忽视对方在伊拉克、黎巴嫩或是巴勒斯坦的作用。
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