Boycotted Meaning in English
word · lemma: boycott
ˈbɔɪˌkɑtɪd
BOY-kot-id
bˈɔɪkɒtɪd
BOY-kot-id
释义
To refuse to buy, use, or participate in something as a way of protesting or showing disapproval.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in news and social contexts, often about groups refusing to engage with companies, events, or products for ethical, political, or social reasons. The verb 'boycott' can be both formal and informal. 'Boycotted' is the past tense and past participle.
Spanish: boicotearPortuguese (BR): boicotarPortuguese (PT): boicotarChinese (Simplified): 抵制Chinese (Traditional): 抵制Hindi: बहिष्कार करनाArabic: قاطعBengali: বয়কট করেছিল - বর্জন করেছিলRussian: бойкотировалиJapanese: ボイコットしたVietnamese: tẩy chayKorean: 보이콧했다Turkish: boykot ettiUrdu: بائیکاٹ کیاIndonesian: memboikot
例句
The students boycotted the cafeteria to protest the new rules.
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They boycotted the store because of its unfair practices.
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Some countries boycotted the event.
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Fans boycotted the match after ticket prices went up.
natural
People boycotted the company until it changed its policy.
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After the scandal, several artists boycotted the awards show.
natural