"ostracize" meaning in 英语

See ostracize in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

IPA: /ˈɒstɹəsaɪz/, /ˈɑstɹəˌsaɪz/ Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-I learned some phrases-ostracize.wav Forms: ostracizes, ostracizing, ostracized
Etymology: 源自古希臘語 ὀστρακίζω (ostrakízō, “通过陶片放逐法放逐”),源自ὄστρᾰκον (óstrakon, “陶片”) + -ῐ́ζω (-ízō, 构成动词的后缀)。英语词与法語 ostraciser同源。
  1. 以陶片放逐法放逐(五或十年) (自19世纪中叶) Tags: historical, transitive
    Sense id: zh-ostracize-en-verb-~S5HjZnw
  2. 排挤,排斥 (自17世纪中叶)
    Sense id: zh-ostracize-en-verb-kCVkqSVC
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: ostracise Synonyms (排挤,排斥 (自17世纪中叶)): blackball, cut someone dead, give someone the cold shoulder, send to Coventry, leper Related terms: ostracism, ostracon, ostrakon, ostracum, ostracy [rare]

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          "text": "[O]thers may wonder at the mawkish taste of a community which, instead of ostracising such a palpable charlatan at once, attended and praised all that he had to say!"
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          "text": "No party worthy of the name will submit, permanently, to any regime which ostracises its best men and selects the worst, which has become an epidemic condition of party politics, and may take off most of what is worth recognizing in the pride of our boasted institutions."
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          "text": "Fashion not only sustains bad writers, but ostracizes and banishes good ones. [William] Shakespeare's writings were popular while he lived, but almost forgotten for two centuries after his death."
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          "text": "Our honest and conservative financiers should frown upon and ostracize these black sheep, whether they are cornering the wheat market or manipulating prices on the Stock Exchange by wash sales and otherwise, or promoting a Shipyard Trust, or playing profitably with the surplus funds of a life insurance company."
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          "text": "[T]raditions such as the bouquet toss and the \"singles\" table at the wedding reception often marginalize and ostracize lesbians and gays in attendance."
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          "text": "[A] traditional chief attended our Human Rights Defenders Forum in Atlanta and then returned home to discover that a local soldier had raped a fourteen-year-old girl. The chief personally found the soldier, tied him to a chair, and waited for the police to arrive and arrest him. He then used his influence to prevent anyone from condemning or ostracizing the girl. The benefits from this kind of bold action have been proven in Malawi, Senegal, Liberia, Ghana, and other African countries."
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          "text": "A common practice by established parties in liberal democracies that often accompanies delegitimisation efforts is ostracising a challenger party. In this book's first chapter we have defined ostracising a party as systematically ruling out all political cooperation with that party [...]."
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          "text": "You then moſt Noble Equivocations and Alluſions, whom Rhetorick would Oſtraciſe, ſeek Revenge for your Baniſhment; [...]"
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          "text": "Fashion not only sustains bad writers, but ostracizes and banishes good ones. [William] Shakespeare's writings were popular while he lived, but almost forgotten for two centuries after his death."
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          "text": "Our honest and conservative financiers should frown upon and ostracize these black sheep, whether they are cornering the wheat market or manipulating prices on the Stock Exchange by wash sales and otherwise, or promoting a Shipyard Trust, or playing profitably with the surplus funds of a life insurance company."
        },
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          "text": "I long to be one with the birds and trees and with the green earth. The call comes to me from the air to sing, but, wretched creature that I am, I lecture—and by doing it, I ostracise myself from this great world of songs to which I was born."
        },
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          "text": "[T]raditions such as the bouquet toss and the \"singles\" table at the wedding reception often marginalize and ostracize lesbians and gays in attendance."
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          "text": "Ostracism can be observed from an early age, and continues throughout the life-cycle. Children ostracize other children in the playground, choosing carefully who they wish to play with. Adults ostracize other adults, such as marriage partners using the silent treatment."
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          "text": "[A] traditional chief attended our Human Rights Defenders Forum in Atlanta and then returned home to discover that a local soldier had raped a fourteen-year-old girl. The chief personally found the soldier, tied him to a chair, and waited for the police to arrive and arrest him. He then used his influence to prevent anyone from condemning or ostracizing the girl. The benefits from this kind of bold action have been proven in Malawi, Senegal, Liberia, Ghana, and other African countries."
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If you use this data in academic research, please cite Tatu Ylonen: Wiktextract: Wiktionary as Machine-Readable Structured Data, Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), pp. 1317-1325, Marseille, 20-25 June 2022. Linking to the relevant page(s) under https://kaikki.org would also be greatly appreciated.