boycotting

boycotting[ˈbɔikɔtɪŋ] 

原级:boycott

第三人称单数:boycotts

第三人称复数:boycotts

过去分词:boycotted

过去式:boycotted

boycotting 基本解释

动词抵制,拒绝参加( boycott的现在分词 )

boycotting 单语例句

1. She said opposition lawmakers would return to parliament after boycotting it for over a year to table proposals to reform the electoral system.

2. They must decide whether to risk boycotting the vote, which could leave them with little power if the election goes ahead.

3. Four years later the Soviet Union retaliated by boycotting the Los Angeles Olympics.

4. While many netizens are sharing knacks of swallowing medicine without capsules, there have been appeals for boycotting Sanyuan's dairy products.

5. The singer has been nominated for four categories in total, but was considering boycotting the ceremony for fear of leaving without an award.

6. Coach Pfister quit the team three days before the first match against South Korea, saying he could not work properly if players kept boycotting training.

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7. Bloggers launched a vast campaign boycotting a song she released online and an online game she endorsed.

8. Hamas is boycotting the presidential elections but will participate in the municipal vote and is considering fielding candidates for parliament.

9. boycotting的解释

9. Since the majority of Hong Kong residents don't condone hunger strikes or boycotting school, why insist on anyone doing it?

10. boycotting

10. Hamas is boycotting the presidential election next month but plans to field candidates in future parliamentary and local elections.

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