Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense boycotts, present participle boycotting, past tense, past participle boycotted
VERB 抵制;拒绝参加 If a country, group, or person boycotts a country, organization, or activity, they refuse to be involved with it in any way because they disapprove of it. 抵制;拒绝参加
The main opposition parties are boycotting the elections. [VERB noun]
ADJECTIVE | VERB + BOYCOTT | BOYCOTT + NOUN | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤mass, total, worldwide大規模/全面/世界性抵制▸➤academic, consumer, economic, trade學術/消費者的/經濟/貿易抵制◇a consumer boycott of GM foods消費者對轉基因食品的抵制VERB + BOYCOTT➤declare, impose, introduce宣佈抵制;實行抵制◇Opposition groups declared a boycott of the elections.反對派宣佈抵制選舉。➤call for, threaten, urge號召/威脅要/極力主張抵制◇Lawyers threatened a boycott of the courts.律師們威脅說要抵制法庭。➤lead, organize領導/組織抵制➤support支持抵制▸➤end, lift停止/取消抵制◇Politicians want to end their boycott of the talks.政界人士想要結束他們對談判的抵制。➤join參與抵制◇There is pressure on the biggest union to join the boycott.最大的工會承受着參與抵制的壓力。BOYCOTT + NOUN➤campaign抵制運動PREPOSITION➤boycott by⋯發起的抵制◇a boycott by international singers多國歌手發起的抵制運動➤boycott of對⋯的抵制◇The group is calling for a mass consumer boycott of these products.該團體正號召大眾消費者抵制這些產品。➤boycott on對⋯的抵制◇The US has imposed a boycott on some European goods.美國對歐洲某些商品實行抵制。boycott
verb
VERB + BOYCOTT➤threaten to威脅要進行抵制▸➤call on sb to, urge sb to號召/敦促某人抵制◇They have urged people to boycott foreign products.他們敦促大家抵制外國產品。