ostracism
英 ['ɒstrəsɪz(ə)m]
美 ['ɑstrəsɪzəm]
GRE
ostracism 排斥,排挤来自拉丁语ostracismus,排斥,驱逐,来自希腊语ostrakon,骨片,瓦片,贝壳,来自PIE*ost,骨头,词源同oyster,osseous.来自古希腊某时期雅典城邦每年举行一次的民意调查,民众将他们认为的应该被驱逐的人的名字写在瓦片或贝壳片上,得票最多的人将被驱逐出雅典城而外流浪10年。某种程度上体现了一种民主的暴力。
- ostracism
- ostracism: [16] In ancient Greece, when it was proposed that a particular person should be sent into exile for a period, because he was becoming a danger to the state, a democratic vote was taken on the matter. The method of registering one’s vote was to inscribe the name of the prospective banishee on a piece of broken pottery. The pieces were counted, and if enough votes were cast against him away he would go for ten years.
The fragment of pottery was called an óstrakon, a word related to Greek ostéon ‘bone’ (source of the English prefix osteo-) and óstreon ‘oyster’ (source of English oyster). To cast such a vote was therefore ostrakízein (whence English ostracize [17]), and the abstract now derived from this was ostrakismós, source of English ostracism.
- ostracism (n.)
- 1580s, a method of 10-year banishment in ancient Athens, by which the citizens gathered and each wrote on a potsherd or tile the name of a man they deemed dangerous to the liberties of the people, and a man whose name turned up often enough was sent away. From Middle French ostracisme (16c.), Modern Latin ostracismus, or directly from Greek ostrakismos, from ostrakizein "to ostracize," from ostrakon "tile, potsherd," from PIE *ost-r-, from root *ost- "bone" (see osseous). The Greek word is related to osteon "bone," ostreion "oyster" (and cognate with German Estrich "pavement," which is from Medieval Latin astracus "pavement," ultimately from Greek ostrakon).
A similar practice in ancient Syracuse (with banishment for five years) was by writing names on olive leaves, and thus was called petalismos.
- 1. Until I emigrated to America, my family and I endured progressive ostracism and discrimination.
- 我的家庭和我自己忍受着变本加厉的排斥和歧视直到我移居美国.
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- 2. Questioning the status quo carries the danger of ostracism, possibly persecution.
- 质疑现状带来被排斥的危险, 还很可能受到迫害.
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- 3. Some African healers blame illness on witchcraft, which can lead to ostracism of those accused.
- 一些非洲医士将疾病归咎于巫术, 这可能会导致病人受到其他人的排斥.
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- 4. For the first time in her life the import and horror of ostracism flashed upon her.
- 她生平第一次突然想到遭受社交界排斥的意义与可怕.
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- 5. This ostracism is bizarre given that Mr Lobo won a reasonably free election in November.
- 这一排斥显得莫名其妙,因为Lobo总统11月所赢得的是相当自由的民主选举.
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