
英:/'ˌpɜːsɪˈkjuːʃn/ 美:/'ˌpɜːrsɪˈkjuːʃn/
迫害
复数:persecutions
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n. 迫害;烦扰
The black people who have long been suffered persecution are finally free.
长期遭受迫害的黑人终于得到了自由。
These Jews were suffered persecution by fascists during World War II.
这些犹太人在二战期间受到了*********的迫害。
He couldn't stand the persecution of his neighbor and quarreled with him.
他忍受不了邻居的烦扰而跟他吵了起来。
They left the country out of fear of persecution.
他们因害怕遭受迫害而离开了这个国家
It is the memory and threat of persecution that binds them together.
是受迫害的记忆和威胁将他们紧紧联系在一起。
Yet, as often as not, they find themselves the target of persecution rather than praise.
然而,他们往往发现自己是迫害对象,而不是表扬对象。
Tom had become indifferent to persecution by this time.
这时,汤姆已经对和这跟迫害差不多的治疗麻木不仁。
Decius fought the Gothic invasion of Moesia and instituted the first organized persecution of Christians throughout the empire.
德西乌斯抗击了哥特人对莫西亚的入侵,并在整个帝国内对基督徒进行了第一次有组织的迫害。
Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.
不但如此,凡立志在基督耶稣里敬虔度日的,也都要受逼迫。
n.|feeze;迫害;烦扰
迫害(Persecution) 指基于特定身份、信仰或特征,对个人或群体进行系统性、持续性的虐待、压制或惩罚的行为。这种行为往往带有不公正性,目的是迫使受害者放弃其立场、信仰或身份,或使其遭受痛苦与边缘化。其核心特征包括:
典型实例:
来源参考:
persecution 是一个名词,主要含义为“迫害”或“困扰”,具体解释如下:
核心定义
persecution 指对个人或群体的残酷且不公正的对待,尤其基于种族、宗教、性别等差异的针对性压迫。例如,宗教迫害(religious persecution)或对少数群体的系统性打压。
词源与构成
该词源自拉丁语,由前缀per-(意为“始终、彻底”)和词根secut(意为“跟随”)及后缀-ion(表名词)组成,字面含义为“持续追踪”,引申为长期压迫行为。
用法与变形
实际例句
相关法律与心理术语
在法律语境中,persecution 可能涉及人权侵犯;心理学中则有delusion of persecution(迫害妄想),指患者坚信自己被恶意对待的病症。
总结来说,persecution 强调系统性、长期性的不公对待,常见于社会、政治或人权议题的讨论中。
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