scapegoats

scapegoats[ˈskeɪpˌgəʊts] 

911查询·英语单词

原级:scapegoat

现在分词:scapegoating

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过去分词:scapegoated

过去式:scapegoated

scapegoats 基本解释
代人受过的人,替罪羊( scapegoat的名词复数 );使成为替罪羊( scapegoat的第三人称单数 );
scapegoats 单语例句

1. scapegoats

1. Some Western scientists say negligence and poor hospital hygiene were the real culprits and that the six were made into scapegoats.

2. It is clear that China and India are being made scapegoats to divert world attention from the market manipulators.

3. scapegoats

3. The people running Ireland and Latvia were praised as role models just a short time before they became scapegoats.

4. The new US Congress is looking for scapegoats for the country's economic quagmire.

5. The developed economies will be tempted to use trade rules differently to make China and other large emerging economies the scapegoats.

6. scapegoats的解释

6. When a country's economy goes downhill, people always look for scapegoats.

7. The government is increasingly concerned that commercial banks might become the scapegoats if a real estate bubble were to burst.

8. scapegoats

8. French doctors on Tuesday reacted angrily to the government report, saying they were being made into scapegoats.

9. When things are not going well, it is common to seek scapegoats.

10. Bulgaria and European officials have blamed the infections on unhygienic practices at the hospital, and accuse Libya of making the accused scapegoats to cover up poor conditions.