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第三人称
stigmatizes
现在进行时
stigmatizing
过去式
stigmatized
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stigmatized
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污名化, 贴上负面标签
to assign a negative label or societal judgment to a person, group, or characteristic
- The media often stigmatizes individuals struggling with addiction, portraying them as weak-willed and morally corrupt.
媒体经常污名化那些与成瘾作斗争的人,将他们描绘成意志薄弱和道德败坏的人。
- The media often stigmatizes individuals with mental health conditions.
媒体经常污名化有心理健康问题的个体。
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打烙印, 标记
to create marks or scars on the body, often intentionally, as a religious or spiritual practice
- The ritualistic tattooing performed by the tribal elders was a way to stigmatize the bodies of the young initiates, symbolizing their passage into adulthood and spiritual connection.
部落长老进行的仪式性纹身是一种标记年轻入会者身体的方式,象征着他们进入成年和精神联系。
- The religious pilgrims undertook a pilgrimage that involved walking on their knees for miles, willingly enduring pain and discomfort to stigmatize their bodies and demonstrate their faith.
宗教朝圣者进行了一次朝圣,包括跪行数英里,自愿忍受痛苦和不适,以标记他们的身体并展示他们的信仰。