1.给...加污名,把...诬蔑为 (as)
2.给...打上烙印,在...上作记号
3.【宗】使生圣疤;(以催眠术等)使生红斑
1.to treat a particular type of behavior as wrong or embarrassing and to try to make people who behave in this way feel ashamed
1.The Republicans are campaigning against any further stimulus and they seem to have gained the upper hand by stigmatizing big government.
共和党人发起运动抗议进一步的经济刺激计划,他们通过对“大政府”的妖魔化,而看起来处于上风。
2.Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease that affects 1-3% of Caucasian populations and may be persistent, disfiguring and stigmatizing.
银屑病是一种炎症性皮肤病,影响到1-3%的白人人口和可持久性,毁损和诬蔑。
3.Of the photos depicting overweight or obese people, the study found, 72% portrayed them "in a negative, stigmatizing manner. "
研究者发现,在这些描述超重的人或者胖子的图片中,72%的图片是以一种“否定并带有污辱色彩”的方式进行刻画。
4.But Mr. Moussaoui has warned an inquiry commission risks stigmatizing the Muslim community.
但是穆萨维警告说,委员会进行调查有可能会造成对穆斯林社会的污蔑。
5.Are we kind of stigmatizing people from Arkansas, and this part of the country?
我们是不是有点在侮蔑来自阿肯色州乃至美国这个地区的人?
6.He was accused of stigmatizing black Africans.
最后他以污蔑非洲黑人被指控。
7.it succeeded in de-stigmatizing the concept of coaching in the company's culture;
使辅导文化在企业内发扬光大,改变了以往对辅导的成见;
8.People are often unaware that their attitudes and actions are stigmatizing
人们往往不认为自己的态度和行为是歧视别人
9.we arouse the public by stigmatizing the suspect
我们通过诬告嫌疑犯唤起了公众意识
10.Stigmatizing names for HIV and PLHA reflect fear of imminent and painful death
对HIV和PLHA的歧视性的名称反映了对即将发生的、痛苦死亡的恐惧