boy·cott /ˈbɔɪˌkɑt/
(v.)拒絕購買,抵制,聯合抵制
Boy·cott v. t. [imp. & p. p. Boycotted; p. pr. & vb. n. Boycotting.] To combine against (a landlord, tradesman, employer, or other person), to withhold social or business relations from him, and to deter others from holding such relations; to subject to a boycott.
Boy·cott, n. The process, fact, or pressure of boycotting; a combining to withhold or prevent dealing or social intercourse with a tradesman, employer, etc.; social and business interdiction for the purpose of coercion.
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boycott
n : a group's refusal to have commercial dealings with some
organization in protest against its policies
v : refuse to sponsor; refuse to do business with [ant: patronize,
patronize]