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segregated |
| 释义 |
segregatedseg‧re‧gat‧ed /ˈseɡrɪɡeɪtɪd/ ●○○ adjective  - racially segregated public restrooms
- But in both these situations she is marked as unclean and is segregated, as in both cases she bleeds.
- He scrapped segregated dining rooms and often walked around barefoot and in casual dress, eating bananas.
- His first public act was to preach in the biggest white church in this segregated city.
- I could see using them if this were a segregated school.
- Investors also benefited from the segregated system.
- It is, indeed, the case that groups that are highly segregated show high degrees of in-marriage.
- Significantly, more recent housing in the same development has been constructed without either high-rise building or segregated traffic arrangements.
- The clubs reacted by increased policing of the fans and by herding them into segregated areas of the terraces.
► racially segregated a racially segregated education system a segregated school or other institution can only be attended by members of one sex, race, religion etc OPP integrated: a racially segregated education system |
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