1.忽略,忽视,排斥;使边缘化,使处于次要地位;
1.The derivative of marginal
2.to make someone or something seem not important or relevant
3.to prevent someone from having power or influence
1.Mainstream culture should be sensitive not to marginalize minority culture, as hybrid as it has evolved, like the one in Halifax.
主流文化不应该将弱势阶层的文化边缘化,而是要像在哈利法克斯那样,让二者慢慢融合。
2.Chen said the sudden reversal scares families which fear the tests could unfairly marginalize young students who perform poorly.
陈表示,这样突然的转变让家长很恐慌,担心这样的考试会不公平地排斥学习表现不佳的学生。
3.Even if they did not discriminate on the basis of content, access fees wouldautomatically marginalize smaller, poorer Web sites.
即便服务商不会以网站内容为由施行歧视政策,接入费用还是会将那些小规模的、比较穷的站点自动边缘化。
4."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。
5.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。
6.Some say formal training programs can marginalize ethics, by separating the topic from relevant day-to-day conduct.
有些人说正统的训练计划会将伦理排斥在外,因为会将所涉及话题和相关的日常行为割裂开来。
7." I've even seen managers allow their teams to ostracize or marginalize the top performer so that other people won't " feel bad.
有一些领导甚至允许他们的团队排斥或者边缘化这种高手以使其他人不会感觉很糟糕。
8.Lukashenko has used every trick in the authoritarian book to marginalize the opposition.
卢卡申科用独裁术中的一切政治伎俩来削弱反对他的人。
9.A small Descemet's tear, wound stretching, or an anterior edge tear can marginalize the wound and leave it at risk for leaking.
一个小的Descemet’s膜(后弹力膜)撕脱、伤口拉伤或前缘撕裂都可以使伤口边缘对合不良而产生渗漏的危险。
10.We must not marginalize the poor in our society.
我们不能把我们社会中的穷人边缘化。