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segregated

/seg-ri-gey-tid/US // ˈsɛg rɪˌgeɪ tɪd //

隔离的,被隔离的,隔离,分离的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by or practicing racial segregation: a segregated school system.
    • : restricted to one group, especially exclusively on the basis of racial or ethnic membership: segregated neighborhoods.
    • : maintaining separate facilities for members of different, especially racially different, groups: segregated education.
    • : discriminating against a group, especially on the basis of race: a segregated economy.
    • : set apart.

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Examples

  • A movement had been growing in New York challenging the city’s segregated schools.

  • Singapore announced on Tuesday it will open a segregated travel lane so “business, official, and high economic value travelers” can visit the city-state quarantine-free by staying in a designated “bubble” facility near the airport.

  • The problem though is that our schools and our neighborhoods are pretty segregated.

  • Keatts walked us through the segregated history of our city on the podcast.

  • For instance, even after being given an $8 voucher to a Muslim-owned restaurant in Mosul, Christian players from mixed teams weren’t any more likely than players from segregated teams to make the 40-minute drive.

  • Late in 1956, a federal ruling, Browder v. Gayle, declared segregated buses unconstitutional.

  • He is currently being held without bail in a segregated area of Wayne County Correctional Facility away from other inmates.

  • “Brooklyn is more segregated than the Upper East Side,” he says.

  • It is all a result of segregated communities where illiteracy is rife and the men think they can get away with anything.

  • The good news here: America became a little less segregated.

  • These lived in a little corner of the town, where was located also the segregated vice district.

  • He treats the special case, cases as special as any of James', but segregated on different demarcative lines.

  • Then when he began chewing on the segregated piece he declared that it was not cooked enough.

  • This extra cost may oftentimes be segregated, where the total cost could not be ascertained.

  • These individuals were segregated by sex, and specimens of each sex were arranged from oldest to youngest.