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单词 racist
释义
racistrac‧ist /ˈreɪsɪst/ ●○○ noun [countable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • He is accused of being a racist after refusing to be interviewed by a black journalist.
  • She denies being a racist, claiming to be merely patriotic.
  • The minister denied that he was a racist, but called for tougher controls on immigration.
  • There has been a rise in attacks on asylum seekers made by skinheads and other racists.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Racist attitudes are not simply articulated in the vicious attacks of racist thugs.
  • Appendix C shows the anti-racism statement together with an extract from one such guidance paper on dealing with racist clients.
  • How such racist pornographic material escaped the rye of black activists presents a problem.
  • It involved a group of white-owned businesses in Mississippi being boycotted by civil rights groups accusing them of racist practices.
  • The contents of the racist pathology and the material circumstances to which it can be made to correspond are thus left untouched.
  • The inquest had heard that police failed him when he begged for protection from a racist gang.
  • When the state looks upon such people as second-class, it is no wonder that racists take the same view.
Thesaurus
THESAURUSpeople who are prejudiced
someone who treats people of other races unfairly or badly: · When he expressed his opinion, he was branded a racist.
someone who has strong unreasonable opinions, especially about race or religion: · a racist bigot
someone, especially a man, who believes that their sex is better, more intelligent, more important etc than the other: · Will the sexists ever support a female president?
Longman Language Activatorprejudiced
someone who is prejudiced dislikes people of a different race, sex, social class etc. Laws, systems etc that are prejudiced have the effect of treating people of a particular race, sex, class etc unfairly: · Even today Southern states are seen as being more racially prejudiced than other states.· an outdated and prejudiced set of lawsprejudiced against: · People around here are sometimes prejudiced against Catholics.· He denies that he is prejudiced against women.
believing that people of your race are naturally better, more intelligent etc than people of other races and therefore treating people of other races unfairly: · Asian kids in mostly white schools are well aware of the racist attitudes they face.· Community leaders have protested at the police's refusal to believe the attacks are racist in nature.· racist propaganda
behaving in a way that is unfair to people who belong to a particular sex. Sexist is usually used about people being unfair to women, and treating them unequally: · He has been accused of being sexist and insensitive.· Several women officers have complained about sexist attitudes in the police force.· He denies sending sexist and offensive material over the Internet to female colleagues.· a sexist remark
someone who is homophobic hates gay people: · The band's lyrics have been criticized for being homophobic and racist. · Homophobic attitudes are still very common among teenagers.· homophobic legislation
someone who is xenophobic dislikes people from other countries and will not accept them in their own country or willingly work with them: · The party is right-wing and xenophobic.· There are warnings that the xenophobic practices of UK companies are costing business and jobs.
having a completely unreasonable hatred for people of a different race, religion etc, based on strong and fixed opinions: · Bigoted attitudes don't change very quickly.· Her speech included a bigoted attack on Hispanics· He believes the political right in America is becoming dangerously bigoted.
refusing to accept that other people have the right to have different beliefs, customs, or opinions from your own: · The police chief has been accused of being intolerant and ignorant.· Intolerant societies are often also among the most technologically backward.intolerant of: · The argument led to charges that the national organization is intolerant of dissent.
someone who is prejudiced
someone who has a completely unreasonable hatred for people of a different race, religion etc, based on strong and fixed opinions: · Critics say the mayor is a bigot who is inflaming racial tensions in his city.· a religious bigot
someone who believes that people of their own race are naturally better, more intelligent etc than people of other races, and therefore treat them badly and unfairly: · There has been a rise in attacks on asylum seekers made by skinheads and other racists.· He is accused of being a racist after refusing to be interviewed by a black journalist.· She denies being a racist, claiming to be merely patriotic.
someone who believes that their own sex is naturally better and deserves better jobs, education etc than the other, usually a man who thinks men are better than women: · My ex-husband was a real sexist, who didn't think our daughters should have jobs at all.· She vows to continue her fight against those she calls 'the racists and sexists who dominate the church'.
someone who believes that the group they belong to is better than other groups, especially men who believe that they are better than women, or people who believe that their country is best: · Religious chauvinists have been the main cause of trouble in the province.male chauvinist: · A self-confessed male chauvinist, he had no idea how to look after himself after his wife died.
a man who hates women: · The movie is a moral tale about a misogynist who dies and is reborn as a beautiful woman.
someone who believes that their race is better than other races
someone who believes that their race is much better than other races - use this to show disapproval: · The minister denied that he was a racist, but called for tougher controls on immigration.
someone who believes that white people are better than other races and that other races should be kept at a lower level: · Many white supremacists have chosen to set up compounds in unpopulated areas of the American West.
when people are treated badly because of their race
unfair treatment of people because of their race: · The company has been accused of racism after firing three Algerian workers.· the struggle against racism in our societyinstitutionalized racism (=racism that has happened for so long in a society or organization, that it has become accepted as normal ): · Institutionalized racism pervaded British society, and immigrant workers found themselves in unskilled jobs and with low social status.
racist statements, jokes, behaviour, or opinions are based on a dislike of people from other races and a feeling that your race is better than others: · racist attitudes· a comedian well known for his racist and sexist jokes· An African-American friend told me that she is subjected to racist behavior every day - at work, in the mall, in the park.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=an offensive remark showing racist/sexist attitudes)· The men are accused of making racist remarks to a taxi driver in a dispute over a fare.· When faced with a sexist remark, women have to either confront the person or ignore it.
· The novel has been criticized for reinforcing racial stereotypes.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· Canoeists should be looking to their own backyard to promote an anti racist approach within the sport.· He was introduced in 1910, but has recently been decried as insulting by anti-racist campaigners.
· We can either use the Carl Rowan method, which is to label every white conservative a racist.· And I can't watch football any more because of the way white fans shout racist insults at the black players.· Obviously Delia Cope is a white middle class racist woman who really doesn't care how she oppresses us as Black women.· Relatives claim that a feud with white racists, which they say police ignored, points to something more sinister.
NOUN
· Sly had not heard about the terrible racist attack on the Bullens Creek community - not many people had.· Do you know about the increase of racist attacks and murders in Britain?· Yildiz was killed on the streets of Glasgow last weekend in what is thought to have been an unprovoked racist attack.
· Twenty forces do not have tests to measure whether their officers have racist attitudes.· Do they have sexist, ageist or racist attitudes that might emerge at a critical point in your work together?· Mr Torode's sources are also wrong in saying Fay Weldon and her allies were not invited because they held racist attitudes.
· Finally there are some deeper structural factors which constitute the hidden or unconscious premises of these types of racist discourse.· The contradictoriness and ambivalence of racist discourses and interactions are produced by a complex combination of social and psychic structures and forces.· Thus racist discourses and practices are seen to emerge in specific forms.· The force of such metaphors is all the greater because of the unconscious effect which racist discourse itself exerts.· A rhetorical approach would point directly at the argumentative nature of racist discourse.
· Most prefer to swallow their anger or hurt when professors make sexist or racist remarks.
· Social workers must recognise, therefore, that in racist societies they are working with a potentially vulnerable group.· In racist societies, subject races seem to be slightly more likely to have daughters than sons.· BBoth men emerged from racist societies as champions of equal rights.· Again Cornerville man or the taxi dancer are operating within capitalist, patriarchal and, frequently, racist societies.
· You are so stupid that you are a fan of black music and yet hold racist views.· The allegation is dangerous and insulting to Morrissey, especially when you consider that he has never publicly espoused racist views.· His racist views will be rejected by all the people in this country regardless of party.
· It was a march against racist policing and racist violence.
VERB
· He gets called a racist but I don't think he is.· Dances with Wolves was so biased towards the Sioux that the Crow Nation publicly called it racist.· Almost invariably they fell for it. Call them racist and they would do anything to prove you wrong.· George Bush makes a campaign television commercial about crime, but it features a black criminal, so he is called racist.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounraceracismracistadjectiveracialmultiracialracistadverbracially
someone who believes that people of their own race are better than others, and who treats people from other races unfairly and sometimes violently – used to show disapproval:  He denied being a racist.racist adjective:  the victim of a racist attack racist violence racist remarks
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