marginalise
美 ['mɑ:d??n?la?z]
英 ['mɑ:d??n?la?z] 
- v.使顯得微不足道;使處于邊緣;使無實權
- 網絡邊緣化
例句
Should such a vision prevail, Japan would almost certainly marginalise itself from the global scene.
如果此類看法占據上風,日本幾乎肯定會讓自己在全球舞臺上被邊緣化。
He doesn't, of course, want the "gay writer" tag to be turned against him, to be an excuse to marginalise his work.
當然,他不希望“同性戀作家”的標簽使他受到非議,不想讓他人借此將他的作品邊緣化。
Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg have struggled to marginalise their parties' loonier fringes, and their alliance may assist them in that task.
卡梅倫和克萊格已經努力去淡化他們的黨派界限,而他們的聯合可能有助于他們實現這一目的。
The term disruptive technology describes products or processes that marginalise older technologies .
干擾性科技系指將老一代科技邊緣化的產品或過程。
It should be a fundamental objective of policy to marginalise nuclear weapons.
核武器邊緣化應成為一項根本政策目標。
But BlackRock insists that the plan is not meant to marginalise Wall Street.
不過,貝萊德堅稱這項計劃的目的不是為了邊緣化華爾街。
If you put a deadline on the naming rights, then you start to marginalise the deal.
如果你將冠名權這事兒訂了一個具體期限,那么你就不得不馬上去做這筆交易。
It was once regarded as axiomatic that globalisation would marginalise politics.
全球化將使政治邊緣化在過去曾被當作不言自明的真理。
We know breastfeeding is good for women and children, but we also don't want to marginalise women who can't breastfeed for whatever reason.
我們都知道母乳喂養對婦女和孩子都有益處,但是我們并不想排斥那些因各種緣由不能母乳喂養的婦女。