hazing的意思和读音

hazing

: [ˈheɪzɪŋ] : ['heɪzɪŋ]

v.“haze”

v.1.“haze”

n.1.the practice of making people do strange, difficult, and sometimes dangerous things in order to become a member of a group, especially a fraternity at a university

v.1.The present participle of haze

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1.DEAN: I told him you were a dumbass pledge and that we were hazing you.

2.She had a few days to cram for a hazing most candidates spend years preparing for.

3.One reason for rejecting sulphate hazing out of hand might be the damage it could do to the ozone layer.

4.I miss him, love him, hazing, indelible, is not the sun, dispel the sand storms blow can build a statue.

5.Gap, a clothing retailer, abandoned a new logo in October after a week of concentrated online hazing.10

6.Hazing, the practice of submitting initiates to indignities at the hands of upperclassmen, is a part of a tradition of rites of passage.

7.While lack of any significant improvement is bad enough, the nature of hazing has become more dangerous and destructive, some educators say.

8.Hazing, the submitting of initiates to indignities at the hands of upperclassman, is a part of a tradition of rites of passage.

9.She may have decided that the hazing of a presidential campaign is simply not worth the uncertain reward.

10.A group of fraternity brothers and sorority sisters head out to a spooky house to indulge in some hazing activities.