bigotry的意思和读音

bigotry

: [ˈbɪɡətri] : ['bɪɡətri]

n.

n.open-mindedness

n.prejudice,intolerance,racism,bias,chauvinism

bigotryn.

1.the state of feeling, or the act of expressing, strong, unreasonable beliefs or opinions

n.1.,,;2.

n.1.the practice of having very strong and unreasonable opinions, especially about politics, race, or religion, and refusing to consider other peoples opinions

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1.And, for that matter, a related form of bigotry has always driven the whole "local" model for local radio and newspaper coverage.线广——

2.Bigotry may be roughly defined as the anger of men who have no opinions.

3.Some of Mr Obama's enemies have tried to harness pockets of bigotry by painting him in various ways as un-American.

4.President Obama said the burning of any holy text was an act of extreme intolerance and bigotry.

5.Bush's bigotry was not an isolated mistake, blurted out in the heat of the moment, and later retracted.

6.Brought up in a democratic atmosphere, the student was shocked by the bigotry and narrowness expressed by several of his classmates.

7.of her character asserted itself; her better feelings were aroused, triumphing momentarily over the bigotry of her religious opinions.

8.Because of that hopeful vision, because of Dr. King's moral imagination, barricades began to fall and bigotry began to fade.退

9.Besides campaigning for a ban on nuclear weaponry, he denounced McCarthyism and pleaded for an end to bigotry and racism.

10.Thatcher would have seen through Bachmann's ideologically driven scientific ignorance and absurd social bigotry in a matter of moments.穿使