ethnic group / ˈɛθ nɪk /

族群族裔群体族裔团体族类

ethnic group2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. pertaining to or characteristic of a people, especially a group sharing a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like.
  2. referring to the origin, classification, characteristics, etc., of such groups.
  3. being a member of an ethnic group, especially of a group that is a minority within a larger society: ethnic Chinese in San Francisco.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a member of an ethnic group.

ethnic group 近义词

ethnic group

等同于 nationality

ethnic group

等同于 speech community

ethnic group

等同于 folk

更多ethnic group例句

  1. They, like many people with health issues or from under-resourced racial and ethnic minority communities, are affected by numerous social determinants that amplify the negative health consequences they experience.
  2. It’s even harder when you’re an ethnic minority, and then especially when you’re the minority of minorities in coaching or in sports.
  3. Under amendments introduced on the House side and later adopted by the Senate, the measures also require the submission of racial and ethnic data about people who receive the shot.
  4. He also addressed the intersectionality of those who identify as both a member of the LGBTQ and other racial or ethnic communities, again citing hate crimes data where there was an overlap in acts committed.
  5. Still, as the story of Leonel Castillo shows, Mayorkas probably will face internal dissent, based on his perceived liberal politics if not his ethnic identity.
  6. But a 2011 study of genetic evidence from 30 ethnic groups in India disproved this theory.
  7. His New Deal Coalition brought together Southerners, Northern ethnic minorities, and urban blacks under the same banner.
  8. He proposed among other things that police departments must better reflect the ethnic makeup of the populace.
  9. How does a complicated ethnic background inform someone's experiences?
  10. Army officials also allege that he worked for ethnic rebels as a “communications captain.”
  11. The people whose institutions and ideas he is examining are members of a given ethnic group.
  12. The former country has ever been subject to periodic ethnic disturbances and changes.
  13. But beyond this there is the more delicate investigation of the ethnic element in folklore.
  14. First of all by the enforcement of a sociological system in distinct opposition to, and in defiance of all ethnic conditions.
  15. Islam attempts nothing unnatural of this kind—nothing that is opposed to ethnic conditions and sociological usages.