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1 词典释义:
scapegoating
时间: 2025-01-28 13:01:45
四级雅思托福
英 ['skeɪpgəʊtɪŋ]
美 ['skeɪpgoʊtɪŋ]

v. 使...成为替罪羊;(scapegoat的现在分词形式)

n. 替罪羊;替身;替人顶罪者

双语例句
  • Obama would do well to avoid such scapegoating.

    奥巴马将会做得更好,不会成为那样的替罪羊。

  • Scapegoating. You imply that the other person is defective or inadequate.

    暗示他人是有缺陷和不足的。

  • So, though scapegoating works, beyond a certain point it gets rather costly.

    所以,尽管找替罪羊这招儿肯定奏效,但做得过火了的话代价会很高。

  • Washington's scapegoating of China could take the world to the brink of a very slippery slope.

    华盛顿方面找中国作替罪羊,可能会把世界推向灾难性下滑的边缘。

  • So instead they are relying more on scapegoating prominent wrongdoers in the hope that this will deter others.

    所以,他们转而越加依赖迁怒突出的作恶者,希望借此以儆效尤、威慑其他网络公司。

  • And no amount of scapegoating by either party will help in resolving the real issues which are facing this region.

    双方都不要找替罪羊,这有助于解决该地区面临的实际问题。

  • The argument about stolen jobs is “just a façade” for a coarser scapegoating, says Mr Rodriguez, and “we demonstrate the hypocrisy.”

    罗德格里斯还认为,关于外来移民偷走美国人的工作争论“只是一种假象”,成了一个更为严重的问题的替罪羊,“我们要揭开这个虚伪的命题,”他说。

  • As for scapegoating African-Americans; I seriously doubt the black population in Arizona (3.8% as per 2006 Census Bureau) is responsible for the gay ban there.

    至于被当成替罪羊的非裔美国人,我严重怀疑,亚利桑那的黑人数(根据2006年人口统计,仅占3.8%)该对禁止同性恋结婚法案的通过负责。