scapegoated
v.
使成为替罪羊( scapegoat的过去式和过去分词 );
例句:
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Ethnic minorities are continually scapegoated for the lack of jobs.
工作机会少常常会怪到少数民族头上。
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As employees gathered around television sets Friday, they groused about getting scapegoated in Washington.
高盛员工周五聚集在电视机前收看相关消息, 他们抱怨说自己成了华盛顿的替罪羊.
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The scarcity of housing turns communities against each other, as immigrants or anyone deemed less deserving are scapegoated.
来自BBC
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Immigrants are being blamed for a lot at the moment - they're being scapegoated.
来自BBC
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Some thought that Emily was being scapegoated, while others said that she was a racist.
来自BBC