stigmatize
- 1. To mark with disgrace or infamy; stigmatize.
- 诬蔑给…打上耻辱或恶名昭彰的烙印;诬蔑收藏。
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- 2. They both ratify and stigmatize certain behaviors.
- 他们都批准和诬蔑某些行为。
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- 3. We stigmatize dependence. Our society is avoidant, in a way.
- 我们经常贬低“依赖”,某种意义上,我们的社会就是逃避型的。
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- 4. IQ testing can stigmatize a child permanently, causing more harm than good, Das said.
- 智商测试给一个孩子永远地打上一个烙印,导致的坏处多于好处。
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- 5. Those negative views stigmatize psychiatrists as much as prejudices against people with mental illness do in the outside world.
- 这些看法对心理咨询师的侮辱,其程度不亚于人们对心理疾病抱有的偏见。
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- 6. They suggest that athletes from these parts were suppressing responses in accordance with "cultural norms" that stigmatize displays of shame.
- 研究表明来自于这些地方的职业运动员抑制了反应,而这种反应与控制耻辱表现的社会行为规范相一致。
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- 7. This frequently meant preventing commoners from imitating the appearance of aristocrats, and sometimes also to stigmatize disfavored groups.
- 这经常用来表示阻止平民模仿贵族的外部形象,有时用来表示蔑视不受支持的团队或组织。
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- 8. In addition, efforts are being made to strengthen community mobilization, health and hygiene education, and to de-stigmatize cholera among potentially-affected populations.
- 此外,正努力进一步调动社区力量,开展健康与个人卫生教育,并在可能受影响人群中宣讲霍乱知识以消除人们对霍乱的耻辱感。
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- 9. Genuine empowerment requires the reformation of normalizing judgements and creation of alternative discourses that de-stigmatize and reduce the control of formal disciplines.
- 真正的赋权需要去污名化的变革,以及创造另一种主导话语,以此来降低程序化学科的控制力。
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- 10. Genuine empowerment requires the reformation of normalizing judgements and creation of alternative discourses that de-stigmatize and reduce the control of formal disciplines.
- 真正的赋权需要去污名化的变革,以及创造另一种主导话语,以此来降低程序化学科的控制力。
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