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单词 mongrelize
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Definition of mongrelize in English:

mongrelize

(British mongrelise)
verb ˈmʌŋɡrəlʌɪzˈmɑŋɡrəˌlaɪz
[with object]often as adjective mongrelizedoffensive
  • 1Cause (a population or group of people) to become racially or ethnically mixed.

    1. 1.1derogatory Cause to become mixed in composition or character.
      a patois of mongrelized French
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The blues, it seems, has become co-opted, and then co-opted back: mongrelized, in the best sense of the word, like the rest of American culture.
      • Some day a bright spark or a very small collection of bright sparks will come up with a better and fully integrated language, rather like the emergence of ‘C’ from the Babel of mongrelised languages and dialects that preceded it.
      • Under the right conditions, the newcomer aids the group - an effect that is increased if the group is already mongrelized, because then resistance to the outsider will be lower.
      • Only the immigrant generation uses this mongrelized Bulgarian; their American-educated children are more likely to consider English their primary language.
      • I want to say the genius of the human race is mongrelised.
      • In Europe we're pretty much so mongrelised that we don't have an indigenous population.
      • He then told us of an idea he had about breeding a common, mongrelized man which every race would be distilled into, until mankind had a homogenous race.
      • The mongrelized Westerns were made here by actors who couldn't get better jobs in California.

Derivatives

  • mongrelization

  • noun məŋɡrəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Has mongrelisation contributed to the culture, language and writings of the West?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The last thing I have to say about Fritz is that, well, his is a cuisine that no amount of Swiss / WASP / Montenegran mongrelization is sufficient to explain.
      • It rejoices in mongrelization and fears the absolutism of the Pure.
      • We might even see colonialism itself, in any strict or coherent sense, as a mere effect of all those processes of cultural diffusion, export, copying, fusion, mongrelization or interaction.
      • I felt I was a token of a world improved by mongrelisation.
 
 

Definition of mongrelize in US English:

mongrelize

(British mongrelise)
verbˈmäNGɡrəˌlīzˈmɑŋɡrəˌlaɪz
[with object]often as adjective mongrelizedoffensive
  • 1Cause (a population or group of people) to become racially or ethnically mixed.

    1. 1.1derogatory Cause to become mixed in composition or character.
      a patois of mongrelized French
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Under the right conditions, the newcomer aids the group - an effect that is increased if the group is already mongrelized, because then resistance to the outsider will be lower.
      • Some day a bright spark or a very small collection of bright sparks will come up with a better and fully integrated language, rather like the emergence of ‘C’ from the Babel of mongrelised languages and dialects that preceded it.
      • In Europe we're pretty much so mongrelised that we don't have an indigenous population.
      • I want to say the genius of the human race is mongrelised.
      • The mongrelized Westerns were made here by actors who couldn't get better jobs in California.
      • The blues, it seems, has become co-opted, and then co-opted back: mongrelized, in the best sense of the word, like the rest of American culture.
      • Only the immigrant generation uses this mongrelized Bulgarian; their American-educated children are more likely to consider English their primary language.
      • He then told us of an idea he had about breeding a common, mongrelized man which every race would be distilled into, until mankind had a homogenous race.
 
 
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