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Send to coventry Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɛnd/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈkəvəntɹi
SEND tuh KUHV-en-tree
sˈɛnd/ /tˈuː/ /ˈkʌvəntri
SEND too KUHV-en-tree

释义

To deliberately ignore someone by not talking to them or interacting with them, usually as a group punishment or social exclusion.

用法与细微差别

A British idiom, formal/literary in tone, mainly referring to group shunning. Rare in US English. Used for collective ignoring rather than individual silence. Related phrases: 'give the cold shoulder', 'shun'. Not appropriate for physical exclusion.

例句

The whole class sent him to Coventry after he broke the rules.

basic

If you keep lying, your friends might send you to Coventry.

basic

She felt hurt when her colleagues sent her to Coventry at lunch.

basic

After the argument, everyone just sent him to Coventry—no one would even say hello.

natural

Nobody wanted to send her to Coventry, but her actions left them no choice.

natural

He joked that being sent to Coventry was worse than being scolded.

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