inclusive / ɪnˈklu sɪv /

⭐基础词汇包容性包容性的普惠性普惠性的

inclusive 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. including or encompassing the stated limit or extremes in consideration or account: from May to August inclusive.
  2. including a great deal, or encompassing everything concerned; comprehensive: an inclusive art form; an inclusive fee.
  3. enclosing; embracing: an inclusive fence.
  4. aiming to include and integrate all people and groups in activities, organizations, political processes, etc., especially those who are disadvantaged, have suffered discrimination, or are living with disabilities: inclusive hiring practices;inclusive playgrounds.
  5. relating to or being language or terminology that does not exclude a particular group of people and that avoids bias, stereotypes, etc.: the use of singular “they” as an inclusive, gender-neutral pronoun.
  6. relating to or being educational practices in which students with physical or mental disabilities are taught in regular classrooms and provided with certain accommodations.
  7. Grammar. including the person or persons spoken to, as we in Shall we dance?Compare exclusive.

inclusive 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

all-encompassing, all-embracing

更多inclusive例句

  1. With this new project, she hopes that delving into topics that might seem taboo will help make both of those worlds more inclusive.
  2. Rutter and Foley see their campaign as part of a larger effort to make birding more inclusive.
  3. The neither-nor quality of this period is somehow inclusive.
  4. Specifically, Virtue asked for input on a DE&I vocabulary guide, an inclusive creative best practices document and a DE&I red flag language guide that it had adapted from Vice-owned publication Refinery29.
  5. Two LGBTQ-inclusive films, The Life Ahead and Two Of Us, were nominated for Best Picture.
  6. Triton prices the 1000/3 LP at a cool $3.15 million—inclusive of pilot training.
  7. He is a lawyer for AIDS-Free World, which pushes for more active and gay-inclusive policies to combat HIV.
  8. Its 8-megapixel camera, inclusive of true-tone and dual-LED f/2.2 aperture flashes, features optical image stabilization.
  9. But IBC is also a fair bit more inclusive in its definition of war casualties.
  10. The Institute for Inclusive Security commissioned her to write this article.
  11. Keel outside garboard strake, inclusive of thickness of keelband, (p. 151) if any, shall not exceed in depth 1½ in.
  12. In every other department of life they are apparently regarded as inferior or inclusive beings.
  13. In the conference and prayer-room, the native teachers use the inclusive pronominal form of Father, altogether.
  14. The following is the value in dollars of the imports and exports of the island from 1870 to 1874, inclusive.
  15. His sphere of operations he plainly conceives to be from Malta, eastward, to Syria inclusive.