racist的意思和读音

racist

: [ˈreɪsɪst] : ['reɪsɪst]

adj.[,]

n.

racists  

adj.tolerant

adj.chauvinistic,bigoted,xenophobic,racialist,prejudiced

n.1.

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n.1.someone who does not like or respect people who belong to races that are different from their own and who believes their race is better than others

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1.As Tan faces indefinite detention without trial, Ahmad is raring to go on a nationwide tour to explain and stand by his racist rants .

2.The English federation is going to have to clarify it with him because there is no proof at all that I have said something racist to him.西

3.And although Glasgow's Muslims suffer plenty of racist slurs and attacks, these seem to be milder than south of the border.

4.This perception, visible in the UK as well, has obvious racist foundations but does not always represent racism in its purest form.

5.Some critics called the cartoon racist and said it trivialized a tragedy in which a woman was disfigured and a chimpanzee killed.、1

6.Liberal attacks on Justice Thomas echo segregation-era hate speech that would be called racist if leveled at any other black.(hatespeech),

7.And third, I do think it's fair to say that, at this point in US history, most individuals aren't racist, at least in any blatant way.

8.A few viewers decided that the word chocolate was a racist reference to Miss Abbott's skin colour.

9.By overusing the word "racist" , you make light of those of us who actually suffer "racism" in the America.

10.Her new boss is unsympathetic and possibly sexist and racist and seems to have it in for her.