miscegenation

miscegenation

美 [ˌmɪsədʒəˈneɪʃ(ə)n]  英 [ˌmɪsɪdʒəˈneɪʃ(ə)n]

  • n.(尤指白人和非白人)混种生育子女
  • 网络杂婚;种族通婚;混血

英汉双解

n.
1.
(尤指白人和非白人)混种生育子女,混种the fact of children being produced by parents who are of different races, especially when one parent is white

英汉解释

n.
1.
人种混杂;混血

英英解释

n.

例句

Thus miscegenation, another of the essential defining traits of Brazilian culture as we know it today, began to emerge.

如此今天我们熟知一种基本确立巴西文化特征种族通婚开始出现

The court struck down what were known as anti-miscegenation laws in the sixteen states that still had them.

法院打倒什么作为他们仍然十六种族通婚法律闻名

In contemporary times, Brazilians have come to regard miscegenation as a defining national trait.

当代巴西巴西种族通婚典型国家特征

Many Chinese will take no less kindly to being told the tiger is an undistinguished mongrel, and that miscegenation is the way forward.

许多中国人仍然断定老虎普通混血动物而且方法形成

The intent of the framers of the 14th amendment does not show that they intended to make miscegenation laws unconstitutional.

14修正案制定意图显示他们打算使违宪

The BNP says that it does not, nor will it ever, "accept miscegenation as moral or normal" .

国家现在不会将来不会承认异族通婚道德正常”。

The mixing of races (or miscegenation) was usually considered as something to be avoided in the name of racial purity.

种族混合通婚通常认为避免保持种族纯度

It was only in 1967 that the United States finally struck down1 its anti miscegenation laws.

直到1967年,美国废除种族通婚法律

Another equally important factor is Brazil's rich history of miscegenation.

另一个同等重要因素巴西丰富异族通婚历史