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词汇 interracial
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Definition of interracial in English:

interracial

adjectiveɪntəˈreɪʃ(ə)lˌɪn(t)ərˈreɪʃ(ə)l
  • Existing between or involving different races.

    不同种族间的;涉及不同种族的

    interracial conflict

    不同种族间的冲突。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It will promote richer interracial contact among students poised to become the nation's leaders.
    • As an American Christian woman of an interracial background, I could not understand.
    • Its value in the furtherance of interracial goodwill and understanding is one that cannot be overestimated.
    • Evidence of this is seen in the steady, yet unremarked, rise in interracial marriage rates for all of our races.
    • Working in an interracial coalition can be a difficult and humbling experience, but also a sweet one.
    • Their interracial marriage drew few stares and no discernible backlash.
    • In addition, questions began to be raised about how to enumerate race for children born of interracial unions.
    • Despite the increase in the numbers of interracial families, societal acceptance is still limited.
    • It depends where you live in Britain as to how people react to different races, cultures and interracial relationships.
    • Getting onto the point, this is a battle of races, an interracial war you might say.
    • Write him a note asking how he would feel about interracial dating, and, specifically, dating you.
    • So we simply took the next leap to say that if interracial interactions are stressful, then do they subsequently impair cognition?
    • Another wing of the labor movement invariably helped lay the foundation for interracial cooperation.
    • And the novels do more than demonstrate the importance of interracial labor solidarity.
    • Nor is one likely to find much interracial camaraderie in African-American studies classes.
    • In 1947 he organized a trip by bus that took an interracial group of volunteers from the North to the South.
    • And the article is right: a powerful stigma does exist against interracial adoptions in America.
    • Remember when it was against the law for interracial couples to marry?
    • This partially lifts the choke hold that residential segregation puts on interracial social contact.
    • This is a new generation that isn't offended by gay marriage, interracial love, or diverse religions.

Derivatives

  • interracially

  • adverb
    • This prompted Mavis to explore the reactions of extended family and community when she married interracially.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As I became more confident I realized my narrow views about dating interracially were partly due to society's treatment of the black female but also due with my own fears about dating in general.
      • In other words James is mad because his sister married interracially.
      • Now, most of my friends date interracially, without even considering it as an issue.
      • We can't point to a verse in the Bible that says you shouldn't date or marry interracially.

Rhymes

abbatial, craniofacial, facial, fascial, glacial, multiracial, palatial, primatial, racial, spatial

Definition of interracial in US English:

interracial

adjectiveˌɪn(t)ərˈreɪʃ(ə)lˌin(t)ərˈrāSH(ə)l
  • Existing between or involving different races.

    不同种族间的;涉及不同种族的

    interracial conflict

    不同种族间的冲突。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Remember when it was against the law for interracial couples to marry?
    • As an American Christian woman of an interracial background, I could not understand.
    • Evidence of this is seen in the steady, yet unremarked, rise in interracial marriage rates for all of our races.
    • Getting onto the point, this is a battle of races, an interracial war you might say.
    • Its value in the furtherance of interracial goodwill and understanding is one that cannot be overestimated.
    • In addition, questions began to be raised about how to enumerate race for children born of interracial unions.
    • And the article is right: a powerful stigma does exist against interracial adoptions in America.
    • So we simply took the next leap to say that if interracial interactions are stressful, then do they subsequently impair cognition?
    • Another wing of the labor movement invariably helped lay the foundation for interracial cooperation.
    • This partially lifts the choke hold that residential segregation puts on interracial social contact.
    • It depends where you live in Britain as to how people react to different races, cultures and interracial relationships.
    • Despite the increase in the numbers of interracial families, societal acceptance is still limited.
    • And the novels do more than demonstrate the importance of interracial labor solidarity.
    • Their interracial marriage drew few stares and no discernible backlash.
    • It will promote richer interracial contact among students poised to become the nation's leaders.
    • In 1947 he organized a trip by bus that took an interracial group of volunteers from the North to the South.
    • Nor is one likely to find much interracial camaraderie in African-American studies classes.
    • This is a new generation that isn't offended by gay marriage, interracial love, or diverse religions.
    • Write him a note asking how he would feel about interracial dating, and, specifically, dating you.
    • Working in an interracial coalition can be a difficult and humbling experience, but also a sweet one.
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