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segregate美 ['seɡrə.ɡeɪt] 英 ['seɡrɪɡeɪt] - v.隔离;隔离并区别对待(不同种族、宗教或性别的人)
- adj.分离的;隔离(开)的;单独的;实行种族隔离的
- 网络分开;隔开;分凝
过去分词:segregated 现在分词:segregating 第三人称单数:segregates v. separate,separate out,isolate,ghettoize,keep apart 1. | ~ sb (from sb) 隔离并区别对待(不同种族、宗教或性别的人)to separate people of different races, religions or sexes and treat them in a different way |
| a culture in which women are segregated from men 妇女受到隔离歧视的文化 | | a racially segregated community 实行种族隔离的社会 | | a segregated school(= one for students of one race or religion only) 单一种族(或信仰)的学校 |
2. | ~ sth (from sth) (使)分开,分离,隔离to keep one thing separate from another |
| In all our restaurants, smoking and non-smoking areas are segregated from each other. 在我们所有的餐馆中,吸烟区和非吸烟区都是分开的。 |
v. | 5. 【化学】分凝;【物、冶】偏析;熔析;【生物学】分异;(成熟分裂时等位基因)分离 5. 【化学】分凝;【物、冶】偏析;熔析;【生物学】分异;(成熟分裂时等位基因)分离 | adj. | | n. | |
v. | 1. to separate one person or group from the rest, or divide a group into smaller units that are kept apart 2. to keep different groups within a population separate, especially different ethnic, racial, religious, or gender groups 3. to undergo genetic segregation, or cause cells to undergo genetic segregation 4. to separate groups of people or things, especially because of race, sex, or religion. To integrate these groups means to bring them together 1. to separate one person or group from the rest, or divide a group into smaller units that are kept apart 2. to keep different groups within a population separate, especially different ethnic, racial, religious, or gender groups 3. to undergo genetic segregation, or cause cells to undergo genetic segregation 4. to separate groups of people or things, especially because of race, sex, or religion. To integrate these groups means to bring them together |
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