outcast

英 [ˈaʊt.kɑːst]      美 [ˈaʊt.kæst]
  • n. 流浪的人;被驱逐的人
  • adj. 被遗弃的;无家可归的;被逐出的
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将“outcast”分解为“out”和“cast”。想象“out”像是被“cast”出的、排除在外的,即“cast”出一个“out”的人,这个人成了局外人或被排斥的人。通过这个场景,可以记住“outcast”意味着被社会或团体排斥的人。

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outcast 被抛弃者

out-,向外,cast,投掷,扔。引申词义被抛弃的人。

outcast (n.)
mid-14c., "a person cast out or rejected," originally past participle of Middle English outcasten, from out + casten "to cast" (see cast (v.)). The adjective is attested from late 14c. In an Indian context, outcaste "one who has been expelled from his caste" is from 1876; see caste.
1. He had always been an outcast, unwanted and alone.
他一直都被视为异类,无人理睬,形单影只。
2. He was treated like an outcast by the other children.
他受到其他小朋友的排斥.
3. He was treated as a social outcast.
他为社会所摈弃.
4. Pearl was a born outcast of the infantile world.
珠儿生来便是那婴孩天地的弃儿.
5. Your love will make him as outcast and a beggar.
你的爱情将使他成为一个流浪汉和一个乞丐.