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词典释义:
outcast
英 [ˈaʊtkɑːst]
美 [ˈaʊtkæst]
双语例句
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People with AIDS are often treated as social outcasts, which is very unfair to them.
患有艾滋的人常常被视为社会弃儿,这对他们来说是非常不公平的。
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This political outcast is not allowed to return to his country.
这个政治流浪者不被允许回到自己的国家。
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He often feels outcast in the class.
他在班级中常常感到被排斥。
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He had always been an outcast, unwanted and alone.
他一直是一个被驱逐的人 无人理睬 形单影只
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He had always been an outcast, unwanted and alone.
他一直是个被排斥的人,无人理睬,孤孤单单。
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Tom hailed the romantic outcast, "Hello, Huckleberry!"
汤姆向那个浪漫的流浪儿打招呼:“你好,哈克贝利!”
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Sometimes you'll feel like an outcast.
有时你会觉得自己无家可归。
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He embraced the outcast.
他接纳被遗弃者。
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I was feeling more and more like an outcast.
而我却越来越感觉好像是一个被驱逐者。
近义词
百科
1. There's nothing you ca nsay (Say...) To blow our dreams awayWe rise above the fray,(The fray) We're the outcast,o-o-outcast
释义
n.
a person who has been rejected by their society or social group
社会弃儿。
adj.
(of a person)rejected or cast out
(人)被抛弃的,被逐出的
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