stigma
n. 恥辱,汙名; 烙印; (病的)特徵; [植] 柱頭
If something has a stigma attached to it, people think it is something to be ashamed of.
There is a strong argument for remaining an unmarried mother. There's no stigma attached any more...
有強有力的理由來支援未婚媽媽。這再也不是什麼丟臉的事了。
There is very little stigma attached to crime and criminals.
人們幾乎都不把犯罪和罪犯視為一種恥辱。
The stigma of a flower is the top of the centre part which takes in pollen.
1. the apical end of the style where deposited pollen enters the pistil
2. a symbol of disgrace or infamy;
3. an external tracheal aperture in a terrestrial arthropod
4. a skin lesion that is a diagnostic sign of some disease
The pollen is shed directly on the stigma.
花粉直接散落在柱頭上.
Stigma as a sign disgrace of discredit, which ants a person apart from others.
汙名被認為是一種貶低化標誌, 它造成了人際分離和社會排斥.
Support women seeking to reframe laws and programmes to promote gender equality and reduce stigma.
支援婦女推動社會性別平等和消除社會歧視的法律修訂和專案實施.
In the past, there has been a social stigma attached to illness in China.
在中國,過去精神病被視為是一種社會恥辱.
The female reproductive organ of a flower, typically consisting of a stigma , style, and ovary.
雌蕊Pistil花的雌性生殖器官, 典型的花由花柱 、 柱頭和子房組成.