apartheid / əˈpɑrt haɪt, -heɪt, əˈpɑr taɪt, -teɪt /

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apartheid 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a rigid former policy of segregating and economically and politically oppressing the nonwhite population.
  2. any system or practice that separates people according to color, ethnicity, caste, etc.

apartheid 近义词

n. 名词 noun

racial segregation

apartheid 的近义词 3

更多apartheid例句

  1. There’s lots of arguments whether it’s occupation or not, whether it’s apartheid or not.
  2. The National Party wouldn’t fall out of power until 1994, when Nelson Mandela led his party to victory after the end of apartheid.
  3. The country’s apartheid government had just packed the six-member body with five new judges in order to overcome its liberal wing.
  4. Despite being the senior justice of the court, he was twice passed over for the role of chief justice by the apartheid government — a politicized decision Davis compares to “replacing Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a hack.”
  5. This investor-driven effort, as part of a broader boycott, ultimately helped end apartheid in South Africa.
  6. Before Fidel, when segregation was in full swing, the Cuban apartheid meant many clubs and parks still refused black Cubans entry.
  7. The more violent aspect of the anti-apartheid movement was, safe to say, largely lost on Occidental College protestors.
  8. Unsurprisingly, the thuggish Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe was among the first, along with then-apartheid South Africa.
  9. Israel is not a perfect state, but it is nothing like apartheid South Africa, says a writer who has lived in both countries.
  10. In Britain, bans on same-sex marriages were described as “a form of sexual apartheid.”