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biracial

/bahy-rey-shuhl/US // baɪˈreɪ ʃəl //UK // (baɪˈreɪʃəl) //

两族,双族裔,两族人,两族的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : consisting of, representing, or combining members of two separate racial groups: a biracial committee on neighborhood problems.
    • : having a biological mother from one racial group and a biological father from another: She's proudly biracial.

Examples

  • A shroom trip, for instance, poignantly conjures Ashley’s fears of her biracial son getting caught up in a system she thought she had outrun.

  • I was thinking about how I was going to raise my biracial daughter in this mad world that had suddenly become even madder.

  • Austin is raising three biracial boys a few blocks from the square.

  • Meghan also referred to the role she would have liked to continue playing as a working royal, representing the diversity of the Commonwealth and its populations of color as a biracial woman herself.

  • I think about raising a biracial child in America, and I don’t have to worry about that as much, I feel like, here in New York.

  • Manning does not believe biracial people should be categorized as black.

  • Rather, a biracial coalition of interests saw busing as one of many tools in the fight for integration.

  • Reeves spoke to The Daily Beast about his films, grade school beat-downs, being biracial, and much more.

  • The ex-Mad TV cast members came out proudly as biracial in the first episode of their show.

  • Is it because the biracial comedians seamlessly slip into the characters and skewer racial stereotypes?

  • Of the rest, only sixty-one commands had invited local black leaders to participate in what were supposed to be biracial groups.