marginalise
含义: To treat a person or group as insignificant or peripheral, pushing them to the edges of society and denying them full participation, representation, or influence.
Marginalisation describes a process whereby certain groups — defined by race, class, gender, disability, or other characteristics — are systematically excluded from power, resources, and opportunities. 'Marginalised communities' is a widely used phrase in social policy and activism. The metaphor of the margin (the edge of a page) powerfully conveys being pushed to the periphery. The related noun 'marginalisation' describes the process itself.
例句
- Government policies have consistently marginalised the concerns of disabled people, treating accessibility as an afterthought. 政府政策一直将残疾人的关切边缘化,将无障碍设施视为事后考虑。Las políticas gubernamentales han marginado sistemáticamente las preocupaciones de las personas con discapacidad, tratando la accesibilidad como una cuestión secundaria.政府の政策は障害者の懸念を一貫して周縁化し、アクセシビリティを後回しにしてきました。정부 정책은 장애인의 우려를 일관되게 주변화하며, 접근성을 부차적인 문제로 취급해 왔습니다.
- The report found that ethnic minority voices were being marginalised in local planning decisions. 报告发现,少数民族的声音在地方规划决策中被边缘化。El informe concluyó que las voces de las minorías étnicas estaban siendo marginadas en las decisiones de planificación urbanística local.報告書は、地方の都市計画の意思決定において少数民族の声が周縁化されていることを明らかにしました。보고서는 지역 도시계획 결정 과정에서 소수민족의 목소리가 주변화되고 있음을 밝혔습니다.
- Years of underfunding have effectively marginalised the arts in state schools, with music and drama programmes being cut across the country. 多年的资金不足实际上已经将公立学校中的艺术教育边缘化,音乐和戏剧课程在全国范围内被削减。Años de infrafinanciación han marginado de hecho las artes en las escuelas públicas, con recortes en los programas de música y teatro en todo el país.長年の資金不足により、公立学校における芸術教育は事実上周縁化され、音楽や演劇のプログラムが全国で削減されています。수년간의 재정 부족으로 인해 공립학교에서 예술 교육은 사실상 주변화되었으며, 음악과 연극 프로그램이 전국적으로 축소되고 있습니다.
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语境: academic, professional, media
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From marginal, from Latin marginalis (of or relating to the edge), from margo (edge, border). The sociological sense of pushing people to the edges of society developed in the mid-20th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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