柯林斯詞典stigmatize /?st?ɡm(xù)??ta?z/ (stigmatizing,stigmatized,stigmatizes) BRIT also stigmatise1. V-T If someone or something is stigmatized, they are unfairly regarded by many people as being bad or having something to be ashamed of. 侮辱 Children in single-parent families must not be stigmatized. 單親家庭的孩子不應(yīng)該受到侮辱。 返回 stigmatize劍橋詞典to treat someone or something unfairly by disapproving of him, her, or it 使背負(fù)惡名,侮辱 People should not be stigmatized on the basis of race . 人們不應(yīng)因其種族而受到侮辱。 例句 The very purpose of segregation was to stigmatize people of color -to declare them unfit to share facilities with whites .Many operations are performed on kids with physical flaws that are clearly stigmatizing, like misshapen breasts or ears that stick way out.Anybody standing in line can see when they pay with Food Stamps, and it stigmatizes them.They cited fears they would be stigmatized or that their military careers would be hurt . 返回 stigmatize