ghettoes

ghettoes

美 [ˈɡetoʊ]  英 [ˈɡetəʊ]

  • n.(城市中)犹太居民区
  • v.同“ghettoize”
  • 网络少数民族聚居区;居留地;犹太区

词形变化

复数:ghettos  复数:ghetti  复数:ghettoes  

英汉解释

n.
1.
(城市中)犹太居民区
2.
(城市中因社会,经济压力而形成的)少数民族聚居区
3.
〈美〉城市中的黑人,波多黎各人等的集中居住区
v.
1.
同“ghettoize”

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

Streetball is an urban form of basketball originating in the ghettoes of the United States which has become popular worldwide.

都市开展篮球一种形式起源美国少数民族聚居业已风靡全球

However, this will be clearly unable to account for the vandalism prevailing among some slums or ghettoes.

然而这种假设无法解释贫民窟普遍恶意行为

When you go through the Jewish Quarters you gather some idea of what the medieval ghettoes were probably like.

穿过这些犹太人聚居了解中世纪贫民区大概什么样子

How do we avoid the suburban ghettoes created in Western towns?

北京如何才能避免西方城市出现贫民区”呢?

Many cities have slum areas or ghettoes, where people live in dangers or destitute conditions.

许多城市存在贫民区贫民窟这里人们危险贫困煎熬

Unemployed college graduates living in suburban ghettoes last year became known as members of the 'ant tribe. '

市郊贫民区无业大学毕业生去年称作大家

At that time, "the exclusion of Chinatown is under the shadow refuge and shelter, and forts and ghettoes. "

当时,“排华阴影笼罩唐人街既是堡垒又是避难收容所又是少数民族聚居。”

Every day I seem to meet people who live in partisan ghettoes, ignorant about the other side.

每天似乎会碰到盲目支持某个党派他们另一个党派

"trapped in ethnic or pink-collar managerial job ghettoes" (Diane Weathers)

陷入种族集团成员管理工作”(迪亚娜·韦瑟斯)