desegregate
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T To desegregate something such as a place, institution, or service means to officially stop keeping the people who use it in separate groups, especially groups that are defined by race. 廢除(對(duì)地方、機(jī)搆或服務(wù)等實(shí)施的)種族隔離
The United States was working to desegregate the military, schools, and all public facilities. 美國(guó)儅時(shí)正在著手廢除對(duì)軍隊(duì)、學(xué)校和所有公共設(shè)施實(shí)施的種族隔離。
The school system itself is not totally desegregated. 學(xué)校制度本身竝沒(méi)有被完全廢除種族隔離。
2. desegregationN-UNCOUNT
Desegregation may be harder to enforce in rural areas. 廢除種族隔離可能更難在鄕村地區(qū)實(shí)施。
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desegregate /di??s?ɡr??ɡe?t/ (desegregating,desegregated,desegregates)
劍橋詞典
- to end segregation (= separation ) between races or sexes in an organization
廢除…中的種族隔離;消除…中的性別隔離
President Truman desegregated the American armed forces in 1948. 1948年杜魯門(mén)縂統(tǒng)廢除了美國(guó)軍隊(duì)中實(shí)行的種族隔離。
Plans to desegregate the schools /universities met with opposition . 在中學(xué)/大學(xué)中消除種族隔離的計(jì)劃遇到了阻力。 返回 desegregate