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diverseness

/dih-vurs, dahy-, dahy-vurs/US // dɪˈvɜrs, daɪ-, ˈdaɪ vɜrs //UK // (daɪˈvɜːs, ˈdaɪvɜːs) //

多样性,多样化,多元化,多元性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of a different kind, form, character, etc.; unlike: a wide range of diverse opinions.
    • : of various kinds or forms; multiform.
    • : including representatives from more than one social, cultural, or economic group, especially members of ethnic or religious minority groups: a diverse student body.

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Examples

  • By having a very broad and diverse ambassador and influencer network, it allows us to become a very inclusive brand.

  • London Met’s diverse intake, which includes a high proportion of mature and postgraduate students, have helped it stay on track to meet its recruitment targets this year.

  • Of the 12 directors at McDonald’s, half are women or racially diverse, including the chairman of the board.

  • It’s encouraging to see international organizations trying to include more diverse perspectives in their discussions about AI.

  • By the 2000s, the neighborhood had lost nearly two thirds of its population, and was racially diverse but desperately poor.

  • Congress is now 92 percent Christian, resembling more to a papal enclave than our religiously diverse nation.

  • So, why no Jewess in the mix of more recent and diverse Miss Americas?

  • Regal Entertainment Group is the biggest and most geographically diverse theater company in the country.

  • We are a huge, complex, diverse country still offering freedom, opportunity and hope.

  • The characters you play on the show are extremely diverse—ranging from a cocaine-rattled rich boy to an ornery Jewish grandpa.

  • On this point, I have the testimony of eye-witnesses of diverse sentiments and of unimpeachable character.

  • They rather adopted and purified it for Christian purposes, just as they did the diverse elements of ancient civilization.

  • It might be a temple; it might be a hall for the transaction of public business; such were the diverse guesses of the travellers.

  • Thence to Westminster Hall, and there met with diverse people, it being terme time.

  • Two men of such diverse character could probably have never worked cordially together.