scapegoating
英 ['skeɪpgəʊtɪŋ]
美 ['skeɪpgəʊtɪŋ]
- v. 使成为替罪羊( scapegoat的现在分词 )
scapegoating 双语例句
Coalitions in other countries are also perfectly capable of scapegoating unpopular groups . 其他国家的联合政府也相当擅长寻找不受欢迎的人群当替罪羊。 So instead they are relying more on scapegoating prominent wrongdoers in the hope that this will deter others . 所以,他们转而越加依赖迁怒突出的作恶者,希望借此以儆效尤、威慑其他网络公司。 Their emotional disturbance may reflect their scapegoating . 他们在情绪上的干扰,可反映其。 Wenger 's dismissal of the alleged misbehaviour of his players after the final whistle and scapegoating of the referee , mike riley , made a mockery of his reputation as a manager with added moral dimension . 温格对已方队员赛后粗鲁行为视而不见,还把裁判雷利找来充当替罪羊,这些都给他最具有道德尺度教练的名誉抹黑。 Once it 's in your boss 's own best interest to stop scapegoating you , in other words , he probably will . 一旦停止拿你当替罪羊成为对你上司最有好处的事情,他自然就会改变之前的做法。