nonwhite / nɒnˈʰwaɪt, -ˈwaɪt /

⚽高中词汇有色人种非白色人种无色人种非白人

nonwhite2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a sociocultural classification of modern humans with darker pigmentation of the skin than is characteristic in people of European descent.
  2. a person who is not a member of the group in a society with lighter colored skin; a person of color.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not belonging to the societal group marked by slight pigmentation of the skin and European descent: the nonwhite peoples of Africa and Asia;Both immigration and births contributed to nonwhite population growth in the most recent census.
  2. of or relating to nonwhite persons or peoples.

更多nonwhite例句

  1. Americans who are older, have less income, have less education or are nonwhite are less likely to go online, researchers found.
  2. For another, the ban on giving out food and water would probably hit hardest in places with the longest lines to vote, which tend to be in predominantly nonwhite and lower-income communities.
  3. Fifty-four of the 60 illustrators we hired were men—and only four were nonwhite.
  4. That is a big problem when you are only winning a quarter of nonwhite votes.
  5. As Judge Davis puts it, Schreiner knew that the Senate Act was “a legal fraud,” enacted simply to remove nonwhite voters and to reduce the NP’s electoral vulnerability.
  6. Compare this country with mostly dark-skinned Brazil, which has had not a single nonwhite Miss Brazil.
  7. Any nonwhite person in America can probably testify to this from more local experience.
  8. Shockingly, there is one nonwhite person in the cast, Salwa, or as MTV has dubbed her, “Bengali in boots.”
  9. Swell move by the party allegedly trying to reach out now to nonwhite voters eh?
  10. Nonwhite registered voters are somewhat less likely than whites to have driver's licenses.
  11. Technically the Steward's Branch was open to all, but in practice it remained strictly nonwhite.