常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句He says this stigmatization will act as a potent deterrent to their use.他說(shuō),這種遣責(zé)將對(duì)集束彈的使用形成強(qiáng)有力的威攝作用。Reliable data are needed to inform public-health policy and to prevent potentially unwarranted stigmatization of mentally ill people.我們需要可靠的數(shù)據(jù)改善大眾健康政策并且阻止對(duì)精神疾病患者的隱匿的不公正的描繪。Children are the most vulnerable to these diseases, which kill, impair or permanently disable millions of people every year, often resulting in life-long physical pain and social stigmatization.兒童最容易受這些疾病的侵襲,它們每年造成數(shù)百萬(wàn)民眾死亡、損傷或永久殘疾,通常導(dǎo)致終身身體疼痛和社會(huì)恥辱。原聲例句(Recording) Toure says civil society groups face many challenges to changing the way the epidemic is spread including finding sustainable financing, integrating the work of anti-tuberculosis campaigns, reducing the stigmatization and discrimination surrounding the disease, improving access for treatment, and boosting efforts to prevent mother-to-child transmission.權(quán)威例句These range from stigmatization to shunning and discrimination against them and their families.UNESCO: HIV and AIDSHow do you see the principle of non-discrimination and non-stigmatization in the light of the recent global economic crisis?UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICESThis is also to provide a kind of "conceptual umbrella" to underline and boost the awareness that new discoveries often entail this risk of discrimination or stigmatization.UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES 返回 stigmatization