单词 | Boycott |
例句 | 1. We boycott all products tested on animals. 2. People were urged to boycott the country's products. 3. We are determined to boycott them. 4. Opposition groups declared a boycott of the elections. 5. She proposed a boycott of the meeting. 6. Lawyers threatened a boycott of the courts. 7. They have urged people to boycott foreign products. 8. They are now trying to organize a boycott . 9. The unions urged people to boycott the referendum. 10. Rosie Boycott was not involved editorially with Virago. 11. The party is to boycott the June elections. 12. He called for a boycott of the elections. 13. Politicians want to end their boycott of the talks. 14. The US has imposed a boycott on some European goods. 15. Opposition leaders had called for a boycott of the vote. 16. The call for a boycott could be enough to seal the fate of next week's general election. 17. The country could face a consumer boycott of its beef exports. 18. The group has called for a boycott of the elections.http:// 19. A boycott of/against goods from the EU began in June. 20. The union called on its members to boycott the meeting. 21. We are asking people to boycott goods from companies that use child labour. 22. As Kerr fled towards the exit, Boycott collared him at the ticket barrier. 23. Their boycott of the talks constitutes a serious impediment to peace negotiations. 24. The party has threatened to boycott the election because it believes it will not be democratic. 25. They're boycotting the shop because the people who work there are on strike to boycott a meeting. 26. The group is calling for a mass consumer boycott of these products. 27. Basically, sanctions are a government-led boycott against another government. 28. There is pressure on the biggest union to join the boycott. 29. A spokesman says the president has backed off from his threat to boycott the conference. 30. The government will plough ahead with tests this year, despite a boycott from teachers. 1. We boycott all products tested on animals. 2. People were urged to boycott the country's products. 3. We are determined to boycott them. 4. Opposition groups declared a boycott of the elections. 5. She proposed a boycott of the meeting. 6. Their boycott of the talks constitutes a serious impediment to peace negotiations. 31. S.-led boycott of the Moscow Games. 32. Six countries have threatened to boycott the Olympics. 33. Court officials said Gorby, former leader of the collapsed Soviet Union, had no special rights to boycott the trial. 34. A school pupil boycott had also been in operation since the beginning of the year. 35. At Insein in Yangon, troops were brought in when 400 monks extended the boycott beyond the Oct. 20 deadline. 36. Students have threatened to boycott certain banks as a protest at their investment policies. 37. Residents are being urged to boycott the supermarket blamed for most of the problems. 38. The firm staged the one-day boycott yesterday to put pressure on Liverpool City Council to pay up. 39. No strike deadline has been set, nor has a full-fledged boycott been called. 40. The four major opposition parties reportedly decided to boycott the Nov. 29 elections in protest at alleged unfair election conditions. 41. Now Jim Wade, who is one of Eurotunnel's founding shareholders, is urging bikers to boycott the service. 42. As little girls returned covered in dust and mud a parental boycott developed. 43. Rumours that the previous record-holder, Geoffrey Boycott, had his back to the play at the key moment remain unverified. 44. Animal rights groups have called for a tourism boycott in protest against the plan. 45. Mark logs and milled lumber from the older trees, giving consumers a choice of boycott. 46. The government issued a ban on public demonstrations; the students defied it and began to boycott classes. 47. A boycott of classes also began in support of the hunger strikers. 48. The Communists tried to boycott the election in the South, too,[] but the effort failed. 49. The company is concerned to halt a growing environmental campaign to boycott peat sales from garden centres and superstores around the country. 50. According to the report the majority of parties had indicated that they would boycott the election. 51. Residents of the city have organized a boycott of the fast-food chain. 52. The opposition call for a boycott of the election was almost universally observed yet the Government still claimed a landslide victory. 53. Students had defied an earlier instruction from the King to end the boycott, the second in six months. 54. Some Ulster Unionists have already declared they would boycott him if he were chosen. 55. Friends of the Earth want shoppers to boycott some furniture stores, including Hatfields of Colchester. 56. Groups demanding an autonomous Sikh state have already called for a boycott of the elections. 57. The former Soviet-bloc countries boycotted the 1984 Olympics in response to the boycott of the 1980 Games in Moscow. 58. The final version merely required firms to report to the Commerce Department whenever they complied with the boycott. 59. With students threatening to run a Barclays-style boycott against any that participate, stand by for more to pull out. 60. The company apparently shipped arms to the regime in contravention of the U.S. trade boycott. 61. Indigenous organizations had threatened to boycott the presidential and congressional elections unless their demands were met. 62. The ruling, primarily intended as a safety measure, could lead to a widespread boycott by disabled entrants. 63. He is calling for shoppers to boycott Star Discount and wants the council to take legal action against the company. 64. Fuss Mr Wilmot's six assistant chief constables are likely to join the boycott in November. 65. Rebel supporters from the Barnet Supporters' Association called for a boycott of all matches. 66. They called a protest strike for Aug. 21-23, leaving it to individual parties to decide on a boycott. 67. Although some black groups called for a boycott of the curfew, it had the effect of restoring an uneasy calm. 68. He denied allegations that a threatened boycott of Idaho potatoes by pro-choice advocates had influenced his decision to veto the bill. 69. Voucher trouble Shopworkers' union Usdaw has threatened to boycott the government's voucher system for asylum seekers as protests gather momentum. 70. A TRAFFIC calming scheme on a Darlington estate has been modified after bus companies threatened to boycott the area. 71. Last week the eight taxi firms declared a boycott of Golcar, a Pennine village on Hudderfield's fringe. 72. The group is urging a nationwide boycott of toys manufactured with child labor. 73. He has called for advertisers to boycott these shows and for stations to stop airing them. 74. Since the boycott of eastern goods was not totally effective, it enabled Gentile merchants to establish a virtual monopoly in commerce. 75. This represented a significant concession to the opposition, which had otherwise threatened to boycott the election. 76. There have even been attempts to pressurise Desmond Haynes, the island's sole representative, into joining the boycott. 77. It was reported on Aug. 30 that the Sacred Union had decided to end its boycott. 78. Several countries have said they may boycott next year's Olympic Games. 79. The percentage of respondents declaring that they had considered or had actually joined a boycott rose in fifteen of the twenty-one countries. 80. Farmers are calling for a boycott of all imported meat. 81. Four years ago seven leading men threatened to boycott the event because they considered the prize money too low. 82. Should all this be conveniently forgotten now that the boycott is about to be lifted? 83. In mid-May blacks in the neighbouring township of Thabong organized a boycott of white-owned shops in Welkom. 84. Only hours before polls closed late yesterday afternoon,[] Mr Rafsanjani urged voters not to boycott the election. 85. Opposition groups in exile had rejected the terms of the Constitution and called for a boycott. 86. Even football fans may be driven to boycott the products, turn off the television set at game time or throw up. 87. They feared further repercussions at a later date because their participation in the boycott would almost certainly go into their files. 88. The boycott was sufficient to force both to testify before a special session of the lower house budget committee on Feb. 25. 89. No charter company was eager to court Arab boycott. 90. Beijing Olympics Should Britain boycott the Beijing Olympic Games? 91. This boycott worked; England repealed most of the taxes. 92. Some advertisers say they will now boycott his show. 93. We put the production under a boycott. 94. They declared a complete boycott on all English goods. 95. Their resistance and boycott threat might instead be more of an effort to whittle down the markup that Rio Tinto is seeking in current contract negotiations. 96. One night last week he and a friend were sticking posters up around the streets of the capital, calling for a boycott of the election, and a demonstration on polling day itself. 97. It took a boycott campaign of many years by the Organic Consumers' Association (OCA) to shame Starbucks into promising to brew a Fairtrade coffee in any of its stores. 98. In modern history, conditions, a complete boycott of learning from the West diehards or cultural revivalism is no market. 99. This kind of behavior should severe boycott, suffer legal sanction. 100. Notice: the second stage to boycott of napoleon! Action explosive! 101. After anti-American boycott broke out in China in late 1905, American Asiatic Association, lobbied futilely for the Foster Bill's passage in Congress. 102. Some even warned me they would instigate a boycott of my books if I came. 103. The president's chief national security advisor says a boycott might do more harm than good. 104. The " lefts " who tried to skip Bolshevism in their return to Marxism generally confined themselves to isolated panaceas: boycott of parliament, creation of "genuine" Soviets. 105. Earlier in the summer people's imaginations had been fired by a lone consumer's successful Facebook-driven countrywide boycott of cottage cheese which, thanks to a cartel, was exorbitantly expensive. 106. Turned down for a mortgage by the National Bank of Detroit, Bing decided not to boycott the bank but to work there in the off-season to learn the lending business. 107. If that happens, passionate consumers would try to persuade others to boycott products, putting the reputation of the target company at risk. 108. Why not boycott the big banks,[http:///boycott.html] especially Bank of America and Citigroup - people should put their savings (meager as they may be) into local credit unions or small town banks. 109. In the period of late Qing, the boycott advocated by Chinese commercial guild to resist foreign traders appeared again and again in the foreign trade domain. 110. The boycott lasts a year until the Victoria board permitsreturn. 111. Some even warned me they would instigate a 3 boycott of my books if I came. 112. In some places, mobs tarred and feathered those who violated the boycott. 113. Want to take strong step, boycott consumes demonstrative negative effect. 114. The boycott began on Monday, December 5, and it was an immediate success. 115. The boycott began on December 1, 1955, sparked by Rosa Parks' brave refusal to relinquish her seat on a segregated municipal bus to a white man. 116. He announced Italian Jews will boycott the Church's annual celebration of Judaism. 117. Horn boycott on the large banks must be the idea of nationalization. 118. Wes knows instinctively that I am the source of his agony, the guarder of the boycott, the enemy of delicious and forbidden Chinese items, the force whose will he must break with piteous cries. 119. Opponents like Keene and her organization and other pro-choice groups have called for consumers to boycott this pharmacy in protest. 120. European Parliament adopted resolutions in support of Tibetan independence for Beijing to discredit United States House of Representatives passed a resolution to boycott Chinese Olympic! 121. Comments on the story on Sina range from calling for a travel boycott to demanding the Philippines to announce a national mourning with flags flying half-mast. 122. The super Diggers published an open letter of grievances and threatened to boycott the site. 123. It has spent about $50 billion, pumped up its athletes, spiffed up Beijing, and fended off calls for a boycott. 124. Boycott Carrefour, is not boycott Chinese, but is an attitude, the way to show how dissatisfaction! 125. If a boycott were to be organized in a logical consistent aggressive, it's not the sport that is a moment of openness and fraternization . 126. One of the civil rights movement's leaders emerged form the Montgomery boycott. 127. His name was Martin Luther King Jr., and the same inimitable public speaking style that catapulted King to the top at the Crozer Theological Seminary would also steer the Montgomery Bus Boycott. 128. When Greenpeace called for a boycott of Shell in 1995 because of its plans to dump an oil platform at the bottom of the Atlantic, its sales plummeted. 129. Boycott of the vote means a breach of law. Are you ready to brave the consequences it is bound to breed? 130. It is frequently supported by other weapons,[] such as picketing and boycott. 131. We believe , colleague of public relations bound can be condemned jointly and boycott this kind to borrowed filthily behavior . 132. He would later admit that when the boycott began, he was not yet firmly committed to Gandhian principles. 133. Bai Yansong, anchorman with China Central Television , said he opposed the boycott. 134. On January 12th a group of them were at it again, no less quixotically, with a demand for a boycott of national state-owned television. 135. Boycott was the estate agent of the Earl of Erne in County Mayo, Ireland. 136. Boycott all the movies which we can see the sow in it! 137. Often have between the lover play never-failing angle and alluring game, the uniform accuses is the mood that a lot of people cannot boycott. 138. The FTC proved that the boycott affected price competition and had no reasonable justification. 139. Martin Luther King organized a protest to support Rosa Parks. He urged black people to boycott the buses in Montgomery. That boycott lasted three hundred eighty-two days. 140. Dubbed the "sky-high priced meal", the revelation has enraged the public and led to calls for a boycott and an audit of the society's expenditures. 141. To shut out from social or commercial participation; ostracize or boycott. 142. To put pressure on grape growers to stop using pesticides that harmed the farm workers' health, Cesar Chavez called for consumers to boycott grapes. 143. And activists are trying to persuade outraged cetaceaphiles to boycott Icelandic goods and holidays. 144. Nyan Win, who was allowed to meet Suu Kyi on Tuesday, said: “Daw Suu said we cannot ignore the election even though we boycott it. 145. In theory, I could ask Kevin to resume printing things for me at his office at the university, but I suspect that his support for the boycott is paper thin, despite his recent good cheer. 146. However, Random House, which publishes many of the titles at issue in print, objected to the deal and launched a boycott of Wylie clients. 147. Many had expected the boycott to last only a short while. |
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