xenophobia 的定义
- 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.
xenophobia 近义词
等同于 prejudice
xenophobia 的近义词 42 个
- animosity
- bias
- bigotry
- chauvinism
- discrimination
- enmity
- injustice
- preconception
- racism
- sexism
- ageism
- antipathy
- apartheid
- aversion
- contemptuousness
- detriment
- disgust
- dislike
- displeasure
- illiberality
- mindset
- narrow-mindedness
- partiality
- pique
- prejudgment
- prepossession
- repugnance
- revulsion
- slant
- spleen
- tilt
- twist
- umbrage
- unfairness
- warp
- bad opinion
- disrelish
- foregone conclusion
- jaundiced eye
- misjudgment
- one-sidedness
- preconceived notion
xenophobia 的反义词 18 个
更多xenophobia例句
- 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."