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intermarriage

/in-ter-mar-ij, in-ter-mar-ij/US // ˌɪn tərˈmær ɪdʒ, ˈɪn tərˌmær ɪdʒ //

通婚,异族通婚,近亲结婚,异地婚姻

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : marriage between people of different religions, tribes, castes, ethnicities, or racial groups, as between a white person and a Black person or between a Christian and a Muslim.
    • : marriage between people of different social classes.
    • : marriage within a specific social or cultural group, as required by custom or law; endogamy.
    • : marriage between people belonging to the same small group, especially if they are close blood relatives.

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Examples

  • I understand that the Jewish bias against intermarriage is often rooted more deeply in fear than prejudice.

  • The 1990 National Jewish Population Survey reported an intermarriage rate of 52 percent among American Jews.

  • The impact of intermarriage on Jewish engagement is generally negative but especially negative upon attachment to Israel.

  • Keep this up, and we're headed for a world in which Democrats and Republicans view intermarriage the way the Hasidic do.

  • As much as our community bemoans intermarriage and affiliation rates, American Judaism has never been richer.

  • The rights of intermarriage and of trade existed between all the cities of the league.

  • Coxcoxtli was proud of such allies, their petitions were granted, and the two nations were also connected by intermarriage.

  • Amalgamation is a biological process, the fusion of races by interbreeding and intermarriage.

  • The charge made by the mob against the clergyman was that he had preached “race equality” and “intermarriage.”

  • This seems to be the limit of the intermixture; since, between the Malays and Negroes, &c., there is but little intermarriage.