marginalize
英:[ˈmɑ:dʒɪnəlaɪz] 美: [ˈmɑrdʒɪnəlaɪz]
marginalize 基本解释
vt.使处于社会边缘;使脱离社会发展进程;忽视;排斥
变形
过去式:marginalized现在分词:marginalizing第三人称单数:marginalizes
英英释义
marginalize[ 'mɑ:dʒinəlaiz ]
v.relegate to a lower or outer edge, as of specific groups of people"We must not marginalize the poor in our society"
同义词:marginalise
marginalize 相关例句
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)- 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。 - 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。
权威例句
Climate change-driven forest fires marginalize the impact of ice cap wasting on Kilimanjaro.The Imperial Scholar Revisited: How to Marginalize Outsider Writing, Ten Years LaterOvercoming Registration Uncertainty in Image Super-Resolution: Maximize or Marginalize?On Overcoming Sexism in Schooling: To Marginalize or Mainstream.The Futility of Utility: how market dynamics marginalize Adam SmithLet's Not Marginalize Adolescent Literacy (Literacy Issues in Focus).Universities marginalize online coursesAt-Will Employment and the Common Law: A Modest Proposal to De-Marginalize Employment LawHow to Marginalize Criminal Trials Without Pretrial DiscoveryData analysis recipes: Fitting a model to data