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boycott

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boy·cott1 /ˈbɔɪkɒt $ -kɑːt/ ●○○ verb [transitiveT]  
PROTESTto refuse to buy something, use something, or take part in something as a way of protesting 抵制,排斥,杯葛;拒绝参加
 We boycott all products tested on animals.
我们抵制所有拿动物做试验的产品。
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boycott2 ●○○ noun [countableC]  
PROTESTan act of boycotting something, or the period of time when it is boycotted 抵制行动,杯葛行动;受抵制时期
 They are now trying to organize a boycott.
他们正试图组织一场抵制行动。
boycott of/on/against
 a boycott on GM crops
抵制转基因作物的行动
 He called for a boycott of the elections.
他呼吁大家抵制选举。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
boycottboy·cott1 /ˈbɔɪkɒt-kɑːt/ verb [transitiveT]
to refuse to buy something, use something, or take part in something, as a way of protesting
In the past, Mandela had called for people to boycott South African goods.
Palestinian leaders threatened to boycott the talks.
boycottboycott2 noun [countableC]
when people boycott something, or the period of time when it is boycotted
In 1937 the cocoa farmers imposed a boycott on European imports.
He called for an end to the Arab economic boycott of Israel.
secondary boycott
Origin boycott1
(1800-1900) Charles Boycott (1832-97), English official in Ireland who refused to reduce rents, so the local people refused to do any business with him
boy·cott1 verbboycott2 noun
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