segregationist
基本解釋
- n. 種族隔離主義者
- adj. (性別、種族、宗教)隔離主義的
英漢例句
- More recently he praised the Citizens Council, a segregationist group, for keeping the peace in his town when he was growing up, though he retracted later.
最近,他對一個種族隔離組織團體,市民議會,提出表揚,表揚他們在他成長過程中沒有在他家鄉(xiāng)鬧事,盡管后來他收回了他說的話。 - Evidently neither Bull Connor, the segregationist police commissioner of Birmingham, nor the merchants expected this quiet beginning to blossom into a large-scale operation.
顯然,無論是伯明翰的種族隔離主義者、警長公??导{,抑或那些店主,都沒預(yù)料到如此安靜的開篇會逐漸演變成如此大范圍的后續(xù)。 - Tensions flared between black and white students in the small town of Jena after a noose was hung from a tree at the high school - a symbol of the lynching of blacks in segregationist times.
在Jena小鎮(zhèn)一所中學(xué)中,(白人學(xué)生)在樹上使用了在種族隔離主義時期象征處以私刑的套索之后,黑人學(xué)生和白人學(xué)生之間的沖突開始升級。 - This was highly unusual, since most places in the South have tried to paint over or tear down remnants of their segregationist past.
- His advocacy discomfited segregationist southern Democrats such as John Stennis and Strom Thurmond.
ECONOMIST: Assessing America’s bloodiest war, 150 years later - Trent Lott (R-MS), whose fond recollections of Strom Thurmond's 1948 segregationist presidential candidacy provoked a wide outcry and ultimately cost Lott his post.
NPR: End of the Road for Frist; What Next for Hastert? - In 1968, they abandoned the Democratic Party in droves (with 64% voting for either Richard Nixon or the segregationist George Wallace).
ECONOMIST: The duck-hunting season begins
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英英字典
- A segregationist is someone who thinks people of different races should be kept apart.