1.使成鬼;使着魔
1.to describe someone or something as very bad or dangerous although they are not
1.By the 1930s it had fallen into disrepute, and an intense lobbying campaign demonized "reefer madness. " In 1937 the U. S.
然而到了1930年代,大麻就已经声名扫地,并有一批人大力活动游说,试图将吸食大麻的「疯狂行为」妖魔化。
2.Anyone who points out the obvious, no matter how calmly and moderately, must be demonized and driven from the stage.
谁说出了这个明显的事实,不管说得怎样平静温和,都必须妖魔化,然后赶下台。
3.the masses have a real high fever, house to be demonized or unduly concerned by the manner sacred.
广大人民群众都说房价高得发烧,房价以被妖魔化或神圣化的方式被过分关注。
4.On Wall Street, professionals are demonized and then asked to work overtime to repair the damage colleagues have wrought.
在华尔街,专业人士们被妖魔化的同时还被要求加班加点去修补那些由他们的同事造成的损失。
5.This contributed to the humanization of both her husband and her country, which was still demonized in the U. S. as an "Evil Empire. "
着对于她的丈夫和仍被美国妖魔化为“邪恶帝国”的国家都很有帮助。
6.Both have been demonized as products that only compound investor nervousness.
这两种产品都已被诟病为仅仅起到是加剧投资者恐慌的作用。
7.Of course, bad leaders are demonized during uprisings, since focused hatred rallies opposition.
当然,由于反对派的怨恨矛头直指险恶的领导人,使其在暴动之中的形象被妖魔化。
8.From the great game in Central Asia to the Boxer Rebellion of1900, western history has demonized eastern empires.
从中亚大博弈到1900年的八国联军,西方历史一直在妖魔化这两个东方国家。
9.The prejudiced politician has demonized the Asian immigrants as potential and actual criminals.
这位有偏见的政客把亚洲移民妖魔化为潜在的或现实的罪犯。
10.The radical right and the Congressional Republicans have demonized me, " he answered. Then he changed direction. "
“激进的右派和国会共和党人把我丑化了,”他答道。接着他话锋一转。