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xenophobia

/zen-uh-foh-bee-uh, zee-nuh-/US // ˌzɛn əˈfoʊ bi ə, ˌzi nə- //UK // (ˌzɛnəˈfəʊbɪə) //

仇外心理,仇外主义,仇外情绪,仇外心态

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an aversion or hostility to, disdain for, or fear of foreigners, people from different cultures, or strangers: Xenophobia and nationalism can be seen as a reaction to the rise of globalization.
    • : fear or dislike of the customs, dress, etc., of people who are culturally different from oneself:Learning a foreign language can help to overcome xenophobia.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inprejudice
Synonyms
animosity敌意,仇视,敌视,仇恨bias偏见,偏颇,偏袒,偏心bigotry偏执,偏见,偏执狂,偏狭chauvinism大男子主义,大国沙文主义,大国主义,沙文主义discrimination歧视,歧视问题,歧视性,鉴别enmity敌意,仇视,仇恨,仇敌injustice不公正,不公平,不公,不正义preconception预想,预测,预先设想,预想的racism种族主义,种族歧视,民族主义,种族主义者sexism性别歧视,性别主义,男女平等主义,性别平等ageism年龄歧视,老龄化,老龄歧视,老龄主义antipathy反感,反心,反感度,反对apartheid种族隔离,种族隔离制度,种族灭绝,种族分隔aversion厌恶,厌恶感,厌恶情绪,厌烦contemptuousness蔑视,蔑视性,轻视,轻蔑detriment弊端,损害,弊病,损益disgust厌恶,恶心,嫌弃,讨厌dislike不喜欢,厌恶,嫌弃,不喜欢的displeasure不悦,不高兴,不愉快,不高兴的事illiberality不自由,不自由主义,不自由状态,不自由度mindset思维方式,心态,思维模式,思维narrow-mindedness狭隘性,狭隘,斗筲之心,狭义的partiality偏袒,偏私,偏袒性,偏心pique赌气,皮克,匹克,比格prejudgment预判,预断,预决算,预决断prepossession先占,抢占,抢占先机,占有欲repugnance厌恶,反感,厌恶感,厌恶情绪revulsion谩骂,反感,嫌弃,谩骂声slant斜面,斜线,倾斜的,倾斜spleen脾脏,脾,脾胃,脾脏的tilt倾斜,倾斜度,倾斜的,俯仰twist扭转,扭曲,缠绕,扭曲了umbrage嗯哼,嗯,呒呒,呒呒呒unfairness不公平现象,不公平,不公平的现象,不公平性warp经纱,经纬度,经,翘曲bad opinion不好的意见,坏意见,不好的看法,不好的观点disrelish厌恶,厌恶的,厌恶的人,厌烦foregone conclusion定局,定论,必然的结论,成定局jaundiced eye黄疸眼,疸病眼,黄疸病眼,疸病的眼睛misjudgment误判,错判,错误的判断,错误判断one-sidedness片面性,单面性,一面性,一面倒preconceived notion先入为主的观念,先入为主的概念,先入为主的想法,先入为主的理念

Examples

  • We have been looking not only into whether a tweet is true or not, but also into whether it’s spreading panic, or it is promoting bad cure, or xenophobia, racism.

  • Once here, professional bona fides insulated the first generation from some xenophobia.

  • After all, the United States has a long and ugly history of scapegoating racial and ethnic groups for diseases in ways that are used to justify xenophobia.

  • He also discusses the xenophobia and racism that he and other detainees experienced from guards at the Bossier Parish Medium Security Facility in Plain Dealing, La.

  • What makes the show truly compelling is its subtle commentary on race and xenophobia.

  • These groups are generally united in their thuggery and xenophobia.

  • Since then, a bitter xenophobia has emerged in Odessa just as it has in cities across eastern Ukraine.

  • We will give up and stop any manifestations of chauvinism and xenophobia.

  • Pakistan needs a change of direction away from the xenophobia and paranoia fed by its controlling army.

  • Violent xenophobia and bigotry are just part of the conversation.

  • What in the West they esteem as national sentiment, in the East they consider xenophobia.'

  • This intuition, it seems, is based less on statistics than on plain old xenophobia.

  • This xenophobia is a remarkably constant feature of eighteenth-century satire on "taste."