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boycott noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + BOYCOTT | BOYCOTT + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEmass, total, worldwide 大规模/全面/世界性抵制academic, consumer, economic, trade 学术/消费者的/经济/贸易抵制◆a consumer boycott of GM foods消费者对转基因食品的抵制VERB + BOYCOTTdeclare, impose, introduce 宣布抵制;实行抵制◆Opposition groups declared a boycott of the elections.反对派宣布抵制选举。call for, threaten, urge 号召/威胁要/极力主张抵制◆Lawyers threatened a boycott of the courts.律师们威胁说要抵制法庭。lead, organize 领导/组织抵制support 支持抵制end, lift 停止/取消抵制◆Politicians want to end their boycott of the talks.政界人士想要结束他们对谈判的抵制。join 参与抵制◆There is pressure on the biggest union to join the boycott.最大的工会承受着参与抵制的压力。BOYCOTT + NOUNcampaign 抵制运动PREPOSITIONboycott by ⋯发起的抵制◆a boycott by international singers多国歌手发起的抵制运动boycott of 对⋯的抵制◆The group is calling for a mass consumer boycott of these products.该团体正号召大众消费者抵制这些产品。boycott on 对⋯的抵制◆The US has imposed a boycott on some European goods.美国对欧洲某些商品实行抵制。 |