0 to govern people in an unfair and cruel way and prevent them from having opportunities and freedom -- 壓迫;壓制;欺壓
1 to make a person feel uncomfortable or worried, and sometimes ill -- 使煩惱;使焦慮;使不適
Strange dreams and nightmares oppressed him. 怪夢和噩夢使他感到焦慮不安。
One handbill suggested that the people would happily accept a patriot king as long as they were not oppressed.
The pensions and mercenaries that oppressed the poor, and the corrupted young men, must be done away with.
We are not yet perfectly armed against dogmatism and the danger of oppressing scienti®c debate and criticism is still real.
We have every reason to believe that he may be delusional, oppressed with the kinds of ' voices' associated with what we now call schizophrenia.
The rest of the young men played the oppressed.
Perhaps the writer also overrates the potential for an 'antioppressive social work' which 'stands with the oppressed' (see p. 110).
The perspective is anthropological, and the goal is to improve practices that benefit people who are vulnerable or oppressed.
In his personality he combined old-fashioned traits of elitist, ar istocratic behavior with empathy for oppressed, economically disadvantaged people and willingness to help individuals.