scapegoating
['skeɪpgoʊtɪŋ]
v.
使成为替罪羊( scapegoat的现在分词 );
例句:
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The teachers are fair and avoid favouritism and scapegoating.
教师们很公正,杜绝偏袒和乱扣帽子。
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Washington's scapegoating of China could take the world to the brink of a very slippery slope.
华盛顿方面找中国作替罪羊,可能会把世界推向灾难性下滑的边缘.
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Prosecute real crimes instead of scapegoating harmless people and their habits.
来自SA
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If it is merely scapegoating, then no good will come of it.
来自THETIMES
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This blaming, scapegoating and denial seems to be a big part of some people's "delusions-or-lies-for-reality" game.
来自SA