scapegoat

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英 [ˈskeɪpgəʊt]
美 [ˈskeɪpgoʊt]
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  • n.

    代人受过的人,替罪羊;替身;

  • vt.

    使…成为替罪羊;

  • 变形

    复数:scapegoats过去式:scapegoated过去分词:scapegoated现在分词:scapegoating第三人称单数:scapegoats

    英英释义

    scapegoat[ 'skeipɡəut ]

    • n.someone punished for the errors of others

      同义词:whipping boy

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The accused was used as a scapegoat.
      被告成为别人的替罪羊。
    2. She's always the scapegoat when anything goes wrong.
      出错时她总要代人受过。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. Strike leaders tried to scapegoat foreign competitors.
      罢工领导人极力把外国竞争者作为替罪羊。

    权威例句

    A Scapegoat Model of Exchange-Rate Fluctuations
    Microglia: Scapegoat, Saboteur, or Something Else?
    The IMF: Lender of Last Resort or Scapegoat?
    Sodium bisulfite: scapegoat for chloroprocaine neurotoxicity?
    L-DOPA: a scapegoat for accelerated neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease?
    Fair Value Accounting is the Wrong Scapegoat for this Crisis
    The emotionally disturbed child as the family scapegoat.
    A Convenient Scapegoat: Fair Value Accounting by Commercial Banks during the Financial Crisis
    Employee involvement and the middle manager: saboteur or scapegoat?
    Is surface roughness a "scapegoat"or a primary factor when defining particle-substrate interactions?
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