marginalize

英['mɑːdʒɪnəlaɪz] 美['mɑːrdʒɪnəlaɪz]
  • vt. 使边缘化;忽略;排斥
marginalization marginalized marginalized marginalizing marginalizes
Verb:
  1. relegate to a lower or outer edge, as of specific groups of people;

    "We must not marginalize the poor in our society"

1. The effect of this has been to increasingly marginalize the local authority sector.
这件事的影响是使地方当局越来越受到排斥。

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2. The National Assembly passed constitutional amendments to marginalize the Taiwan Provincial Government.
国民大会通过了宪法修正案来冻结台湾省政府.

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3. 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.

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    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. 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。
    2. Chen said the sudden reversal scares families which fear the tests could unfairly marginalize young students who perform poorly.
      陈宗义表示,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。

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