political correctness / pəˈlɪt ɪk li kəˈrɛkt /

政治正确性政治正确政治上的正确性政治上的正确

political correctness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. marked by or adhering to a typically progressive orthodoxy on issues involving especially ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or ecology: The actor’s comment about unattractive women was not politically correct.The CEO feels that people who care about being politically correct are overly sensitive.Abbreviations: PC, P.C.

political correctness 近义词

political correctness

等同于 politically correct

更多political correctness例句

  1. They think of us as characters on Netflix or a group that politically correct people advocate for.
  2. These aren’t politically correct views, but they’re not unique to cops and medics.
  3. Because of the thinness of the air, there is a very tight margin between the correct and incorrect airspeeds, as little as 50 mph.
  4. Conservatives get nowhere by demanding “deregulation,” because liberals are correct that most Americans want clean water.
  5. Politically in the last five decades, every problem Cuba faced was part of larger struggle against northern imperialists.
  6. The Senate report provides ample evidence of many problems to correct.
  7. Breitbart forced her to correct a small part of her story, but witch hunts like these will leave every victim cowering.
  8. For telegrams the spelling does n't matter; the people at the office correct it—or if they don't you can put it off on them.
  9. I was perfectly amazed to see how many little ugly habits I had to correct of which I had not been the least aware.
  10. That was by no means what Garnache had implied; still, since it really expressed his mind, he did not trouble to correct Marius.
  11. With children of finer perception the transition to a correct profile view may be carried much further.
  12. In 1881 the appearance of the figures was improved by their being painted in correct colours.