boycott
美音:['bɔɪ.kɑt] 英音:['bɔɪ.kɒt]简单释义:
v.抵制;拒绝购买(或使用、参加)
n.(对某事物的)抵制
网络联合抵制;杯葛;联合拒绝购买
变形:
过去分词:boycotted 现在分词:boycotting 第三人称单数:boycotts
完整释义:
v.
1.联合抵制;抵制(货物等)
2.抵制;拒绝购买
3.一致与…绝交
4.抑制
n.
1.联合抵制;联合拒绝购买〔使用、经售等〕
2.联合抵制,抵制活动
例句:
Internet groups had been suggesting a boycott of the university, which recruits students from China and has its own offices in Beijing.
网友们一直在号召对该大学的抵制。该大学从中国大陆招生,并且在北京设有办事处。Turnout was as low as 33% partly due to a boycott by the opposition candidate Winston Tubman, who alleged fraud in the first round.
投票率只有33%,这部分是因为反对派候选人温斯顿•塔布曼的抵抗,他声称首轮选举有欺诈行为。He also said it would be a " cop-out " to boycott the opening ceremonies in Beijing.
同时,哈德雷还表示,抵制北京奥运会开幕式的做法是一种“推诿逃避”。Exiled Tibetans called for a boycott of celebrations of the Tibetan new year, in memory of those who died in unrest a year ago.
流亡的西藏人民要求抵制藏历新年的庆祝活动,以纪念对一年前在动乱中丧生的人。The Dalai Lama's fellow laureate, Archbishop Desmond Tutu , said he would boycott the event.
达赖喇嘛同道的诺贝尔奖获得者,大主教德斯蒙德·图图说,他将不参加这次活动。I thought I could count on my mother for sympathy, but she's a wild card in any equation, including the politics of a China boycott.
原本我还指望有妈妈的同情,但现在她也没指望了,包括抵制中国制造。Charles C. Boycott seems to have been forced by his strong sense of duty into becoming a household word.
查理斯·C·博伊考特看来是因为其强烈的责任感而成为一个家喻户晓的词。The ousted president, who has been holed up in the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa for ten weeks, called for a boycott.
塞拉亚,这位被罢黜的总统,在特古西加尔巴(洪都拉斯首都)的巴西大使馆中已经躲藏了十周,并呼吁抵制这次选举。
上一个:barren
下一个:strut
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