大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 racial segregation
释义:
racial segregation 种族隔离
例句:
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that racial segregation in schools was unconstitutional.
最高法院一致裁定学校实施的种族隔离措施违反宪法。
This pattern of human rights violations against enslaved African-Americans continued under racial segregation for nearly another century.
这种对被奴役的非洲裔美国人侵犯人权的模式在种族隔离下延续了近一个世纪。
Here, the prisoners of South Africa's Apartheid regime, including Nelson Mandela, broke rocks in a quarry as punishment for opposing racial segregation.
在这里,因南非种族隔离政策关押的囚犯甚至包括纳尔逊·曼德拉,他曾经在一个采石场敲砸碎头,以此来作为其反对种族隔离政策的惩罚。
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give her seat on a public bus to a white man. It was a violation of the city's racial segregation laws.
1955年12月1日,罗萨·帕克斯因在公共汽车上拒绝将其座位让给一个白人而被捕,她的行为违反了这个城市的种族隔离法。
American reformers, whether what motive, whether to abolish slavery and racial segregation or to the improvement of women's rights to the public, "all men are created equal".
美国的改革家们,不论是出于什么动机,不论是为了废除奴隶制,禁止种族隔离或是要提高妇女的权利,都要向公众提到“人人生而平等”。
At that time, the racial segregation was not only unjust, but also confusing and frightening. Black people could not eat where white people ate or attend the same movie theaters.
那个时候,种族隔离并不仅仅是不公平,更是令人费解和恐怖的。
Philanthropists like Rockefeller, Phelps-Stokes, and others encouraged the education of Afro-Americans, but the South and part of the North continued the practice of racial segregation in education.
像洛克·菲勒、费尔普斯·斯托克斯这类的慈善家们鼓励为非裔美国人提供接受教育的机会,但是,南方地区和部分北方地区继续实行教育领域的种族隔离政策。
Many people have set great examples for us to follow: Nelson Mandela was sentenced to 27 years in prison, but he was optimistic and finally became successful in fighting against racial segregation.
很多人都为我们树立伟大的例子:曼德拉被判处有期徒刑27年,但他是乐观的,最后成为反对种族隔离的成功。
She said the greatest change she witnessed was the ending of racial segregation laws in the United States.
Soon the Interstate Commerce Commission announced rules banning racial segregation at all public transportation centers.
Oldham, where the school is planned, has a recent history of racial segregation.
Hundreds of districts have created specialized "magnet" schools as a way to cut down on racial segregation in their schools.
Two New Orleans-area speakers, Jesuit Principal Michael Giambelluca and Edna Karr Principal John Hiser, compared the split to racial segregation.
Apartheid was the nation's system of legalized racial segregation that was enforced by the National Party government between 1948 and 1994.
So does the post-Civil War legacy of racial segregation and a yawning gap in income and education between whites and blacks.
And politicians believe that every problem in society, from religious and racial segregation to obesity and laziness, has a solution involving schools.
Host Mark Ruffin of Sirius XM recalled the dignity displayed by the African-American bassist as the Brubeck quartet challenged racial segregation in the 1950s.
Considered the founding father of South Africa's democracy, Mandela became an international figure when he endured 27 years in prison for fighting racial segregation.
Liberals counter that the law must evolve with social norms, else judges would still be enforcing unconstitutional concepts like racial segregation and sexual discrimination.
This movement is not consciously race-based, but it is certainly creating a two-tiered system and that inevitably leads to racial segregation as well as class segregation.
Du Bois composed his text during Jim Crow, a time of official racial segregation that deliberately obscured to the wider world the human details of African-American life.
Johnson championed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, an act outlawing racial segregation in American institutions and paving the way for an African-American to be nominated for president.
One change is he no longer publicly defends racial segregation.
In the 1970s and 1980s, issues such as affirmative action and school busing still riled up many, but de jure racial segregation was no longer considered acceptable by most.
Considered the founding father of South Africa's democracy, Mandela became an international figure when he endured 27 years in prison for fighting apartheid, the country's system of racial segregation.
Like other places in the South at the time, Texas still had pockets of racial segregation, Mauro said, and it reminded them how much work needed to be done.
Brandeis, however, showed how it could be done: by deploying solid masses of sociological fact (a method that led, for example, to the 1954 Brown ruling that racial segregation was unconstitutional).
