| 释义 |  segregated adjective uk/ˈseɡ.rɪ.ɡeɪ.tɪd/ us/ˈseɡ.rə.ɡeɪ.t̬ɪd/    (BY RACE, SEX ETC)    (尤指基於种族或性别原因)受到隔离并差别对待的kept separate or treated differently according to race, sex, religion, etc.    segregated schools 种族隔离学校   The South was completely segregated then. 南方当时是完全的种族隔离。  更多例句Though the South was completely segregated back then, my grandfather treated his black customers like he did everybody else, asking after their children and about their work.We would never endorse segregated social events. Given the segregated nature of our society, white people mostly associate with other white people in their work settings, schools, neighborhood groups, or faith communities. In much of the country, high school vocational and technical courses remain nearly as segregated by sex as they were in my day. |