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victimized

/vik-tuh-mahyz/US // ˈvɪk təˌmaɪz //UK // (ˈvɪktɪˌmaɪz) //

被害人,受害人,受害者,受害情况

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    vic·tim·ized, vic·tim·iz·ing.

    • : to make a victim of.
    • : to dupe, swindle, or cheat: to victimize poor widows.
    • : to slay as or like a sacrificial victim.

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Examples

  • She has received too many letters from bridesmaids who have been sorely taken advantage of and does not wish to see you victimized any more than necessary.

  • For example, we are often hired by companies who have been victimized by what appear to be short-sellers and tweets online that are posted anonymously that essentially seem to be bad-mouthing a company.

  • Bowman did not immediately report to the police because she felt as though she would be re-victimized and silenced.

  • Claims that American Christians are unfairly victimized, attacked, and persecuted continue.

  • When women are seen as a source of honor, they risk being doubly victimized.

  • Raise your hand if you have ever been personally victimized by Secret.

  • Nor is it surprising, sadly, to hear of a single person victimized by multiple offenders.

  • Yet, among the whole shipload of rogues, the only man who victimized us was Titoff, the chief engineer.

  • The woman thief was victimized less universally than the others because she was known to be the bo'sun's especial graft.

  • He was still glowing with wrath over the method by which he had been victimized into giving the girl a hearing.

  • We soon came in sight of the black stumpy monuments of one of the most disastrous conflagrations which ever victimized a forest.

  • He was the first martyr to the Laird of McNab's despotism, and he was thus victimized as an example to the rest.