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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.
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