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multiculturalism

/muhl-tee-kuhl-cher-uh-liz-uhm, muhl-tahy-/US // ˌmʌl tiˈkʌl tʃər əˌlɪz əm, ˌmʌl taɪ- //UK // (ˌmʌltɪˈkʌltʃərəˌlɪzəm) //

多文化主义,多元文化主义,多元文化,多文化性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or condition of being multicultural.
    • : the preservation of different cultures or cultural identities within a unified society, as a state or nation.

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Examples

  • While those who preach multiculturalism and diversity should welcome an influx of immigrants, people resettling en masse during the pandemic are causing huge infrastructure problems for the most popular destinations.

  • A bilingual speaker in an environment that celebrates multiculturalism will likely have a vastly different outlook from one in a marginalized community, where the authorities fail to support education and expression.

  • If Republicans like Mike Pompeo think that multiculturalism is antithetical to American values, then compromise would likely exclude or disadvantage people of color.

  • Bork attacked multiculturalism and the focus on ‘allegedly’ oppressed minorities.

  • It is the maturing of British multiculturalism that has made the phenomenon of Laura Johnson, gang chauffeur, possible.

  • Especially not a country like India, which must come to terms both with its multiculturalism and its caste and religious mix.

  • Multiculturalism and political correctness have long been favorite bugaboos of hers.

  • He viciously opposes politicians he believes have encouraged multiculturalism.

  • The identity urge expressed in the multiculturalism trend of our days will find in the past its most unreliable arguments.

  • Multiculturalism, criticism of tradition, and freedom from the pressure of competition are among the recommendations they make.