Boycott 对比 Exclude 对比 Protest 对比 Refuse 对比 Withdraw

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Boycott

前 5000(相当常见)

Exclude

前 2000(常见)B2verb

Protest

前 1000(非常常见)B1noun

Refuse

前 2000(常见)A2verb

Withdraw

前 2000(常见)B2verb
最常见: Protest
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含义为了抗议而拒绝使用、购买或支持某样东西。To refuse to use, buy, or support something as a protest.把某事物留出来或不包括它。To leave something out or not include it.一个公众活动,人们表达对某事的不满。A public event where people express their disagreement with something.对某事说‘不’。To say 'no' to something.拿回或移走某物。To take back or remove something.
例句Many people decided to boycott the brand due to unethical practices.You should exclude any irrelevant details from your report.The protest against climate change drew thousands of people to the streets.She decided to refuse the job offer.She decided to withdraw her savings from the bank.
语域中性中性中性中性中性
常见程度前 5000(相当常见)前 2000(常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 2000(常见)前 2000(常见)
CEFR 等级-B2B1A2B2
词性verbnounverbverb
搭配call for a boycott, support a boycott, participate in a boycott, initiate a boycott, boycott a productaltogether, completely, entirely, be designed to, attempt to, try to, from, feel excluded, socially excluded, altogether, completely, entirely, be designed to, attempt to, try to, from, feel excluded, socially excluded, altogether, completely, entirely, be designed to, attempt to, try to, from, feel excluded, socially excludedangry, strong, violent, storm, wave, organize, stage, lead, group, movement, demonstration, in protest, under protest, without protest, a chorus of protest, a cry of protest, a howl of protestrefuse an offer, refuse a request, refuse to answeraltogether, completely, immediately, be forced to, be ordered to, threaten to, from, in favour/​favor of, into, altogether, completely, immediately, be forced to, be ordered to, threaten to, from, in favour/​favor of, into, altogether, completely, immediately, be forced to, be ordered to, threaten to, from, in favour/​favor of, into
反义-include, admitsupport, endorsementaccept, agree, consentdeposit, add, contribute
常见错误Confusing with 'embargo' which is a government restriction, not personal choice., Using 'boycott' as a noun for informal situations; it's mainly a verb in this form., Incorrectly believing it applies only to goods; it can also apply to services and events.'Exclude' is often confused with 'include' as opposites., Learners sometimes use 'exclude' with incorrect prepositions., Some learners forget to use an object after 'exclude'.Confused with 'protest' as in 'protesting something' when it should be 'protest against something'., Using 'protest' as a noun only, but forgetting it can also be a verb., Mispronouncing the word, often placing the stress incorrectly.Confused with 'refuse' (to deny) and 'refuse' (waste)., Using 'refuse' without an object is incorrect., Mixing up 'refuse' with similar words like 'reject' or 'decline'.Confused with 'wither' — remember, 'withdraw' is about taking away., Using 'withdraw' with an incorrect subject; you withdraw something, not 'withdraws'., 'Withdrew' is the past tense, but learners often forget the 'd'.
用法说明在关于抗议或社会运动的正式讨论中使用“boycott”。除非是在谈论积极主义的背景下,否则避免在日常对话中使用。Use 'boycott' in formal discussions about protests or social movements. Avoid in casual conversations unless in the context of activism.在说某事物不属于某个群体时使用'排除'。适用于书面和口语,但在非常随意的场合中要避免使用。Use 'exclude' in contexts where you're saying that something is not part of a group. Appropriate in both written and spoken English but avoid in very casual settings.‘抗议’这个词在正式和非正式场合都可以使用,通常涉及政治或社会问题。在正式的商业讨论中可能不太合适。The word 'protest' is used in both formal and informal contexts, typically involving political or social issues. It may not be appropriate in formal business discussions.当你想明确而坚定地拒绝时使用‘拒绝’。它比‘拒绝’更不正式,但可以在随意和正式场合中使用。Use 'refuse' when you want to indicate a clear and firm rejection. It's less formal than 'decline', but can be used in both casual and formal contexts.当你想说你正在拿走某物或不再参与某事时,可以使用 'withdraw'。它适用于正式和非正式场合,比如从银行取钱或退出比赛。Use 'withdraw' when you want to say you are taking something away or not participating anymore. It's suitable in both formal and informal contexts, like withdrawing money from a bank or withdrawing from a competition.

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常见问题:Boycott 对比 Exclude 对比 Protest 对比 Refuse 对比 Withdraw

Boycott、Exclude、Protest、Refuse和Withdraw 有什么区别?

Boycott: To refuse to use, buy, or support something as a protest. Exclude: To leave something out or not include it. Protest: A public event where people express their disagreement with something. Refuse: To say 'no' to something. Withdraw: To take back or remove something.

哪个更常见:Boycott、Exclude、Protest、Refuse和Withdraw?

Protest 在日常英语中最常见。

能各给一个例子吗?

Boycott: Many people decided to boycott the brand due to unethical practices. Exclude: You should exclude any irrelevant details from your report. Protest: The protest against climate change drew thousands of people to the streets. Refuse: She decided to refuse the job offer. Withdraw: She decided to withdraw her savings from the bank.

我可以互换使用 Boycott、Exclude、Protest、Refuse和Withdraw 吗?

不总是。Boycott、Exclude、Protest、Refuse和Withdraw 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。