ostracise

  • 网络排斥;放逐;流放
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verb

1
avoid speaking to or dealing with
Ever since I spoke up, my colleagues ostracize me
Synonym: ostracize
2
expel from a community or group
Synonym: banish ban ostracize shun cast out blackball

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  1. The European Union , the United States and much of the rich world will ostracise him .

    欧盟、美国和其它的一些发达国家将会排斥他。

  2. A second group of explanations suggests that " coethnics " work together more effectively because they understand each other better or can ostracise shirkers .

    第二类解释表明“同种人”合作更有效,因为他们彼此更加了解,或者可以排斥逃避者。

  3. After Russian troops pushed into Georgia in August , America wanted to ostracise the Kremlin while Germany appeared eager to return to business as usual .

    在俄罗斯军队今年8月大举入侵格鲁吉亚之后,美国曾试图孤立排斥俄罗斯政府,而德国则似乎迫切希望恢复与俄罗斯过去的贸易往来。

  4. The civil law doesn 't ostracise civil compulsory measures with punitiveness , and punitive penalty also haven 't broken the principle of fairness and justice in civil law .

    民法并不排斥惩罚性的民事制裁措施,违约金只具惩罚性亦未违反民法的公平正义。

  5. If a minor but ambitious firm like Salomon Brothers tried to by-pass the managing underwriter and go direct to a client , the underwriter would ostracise it and give it a bad name on Wall Street .

    如果野心勃勃的次要承销商(比如所罗门兄弟)心存不满,意欲绕过主承销商直接与客户联系,那么主承销商就会排挤它,败坏它在华尔街上的名声。