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单词 boycott
释义
boycott
verb[T]
uk
/ˈbɔɪ.kɒt/
us
/ˈbɔɪ.kɑːt/
torefusetobuyaproductor takepartin anactivityas a way ofexpressingstrongdisapproval
拒绝购买(或参加);抵制
People wereurgedto boycott the country'sproducts.人们被鼓动起来抵制那个国家的产品。
Theunioncalled onitsmembersto boycott themeeting.工会号召其成员拒绝参加会议。

Examplesofboycott

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Through boycotts and lobbying activity, consumer groups exerted ' pull' and ' push' effects on producers.
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In a sign of defiance, opposition parties boycotted the presidential elections in 1998 and the municipal polls in 2000.
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They were able to help coordinate non-violent resistance campaigns, such as boycotts, strike support and other issues from local arenas to national support.
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They also demanded new legislation protecting third parties from being drawn into conflicts through boycotts, blockades, threats or harassment.
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The opposition parties denounced the contest as fraudulent, and boycotted the subsequent parliamentary elections.
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The 1992 parliamentary election was excluded because the opposition parties boycotted the race, charging fraud in the earlier presidential election.
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Women, who could not vote, participated along with men in boycotts, demonstrations and violence.
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The port towns themselves were centres of print culture and also of trade boycotts late in the colonial period.
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A presumption against academic boycotts recognizes their potential infringement of academic freedom.
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Although applying a negative presumption, we should consider academic boycotts on a case-by-case basis.
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There are a variety of associational means of contest, from speeches and protest marches to internal association elections and boycotts.
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Consumer organizations also engaged in more costly forms of lobbying activity, including the initiation of boycotts against hormone treated meat.
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However, as the opposition boycotted the poll, voter turnout was a mere 35 % of the 3.5 million registered voters.
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Steps such as ostracism, boycotts, loss of employment, and public denunciation could be used against those who broke the law, as could a variety of self-help measures, such as vendettas.
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A content analyst coding this passage might list the following topics: consumer boycotts, recycling of cars, risks of diesel cars, and the unreliability of scientific information.
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