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词汇 political correctness
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Definition of political correctness in English:

political correctness

(also political correctitude)
noun
mass noun
  • The avoidance of forms of expression or action that are perceived to exclude, marginalize, or insult groups of people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.

    政治正确性(避免使用会被认为是排斥、忽视或污辱社会弱势或被歧视群体的语言或行为)

    women like him for his civil rights stand and political correctness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Carry on with the good work in the stand against political correctness.
    • The pioneers of political correctness made people think twice before opening their stupid mouths.
    • But in truth political correctness hasn't so much gone gaga as gone mainstream.
    • Whatever happened to political correctness in these days of feminist activism?
    • This isn't a matter of so-called political correctness, but of social decency.
    • The failing of the left in this regard is many of their people are all about ideology and political correctness.
    • I say that it is just another dose of political correctness from this Government.
    • Perhaps you feel as I do that it is political correctness gone mad.
    • Most worrying in this changing political climate is the use of political correctness.
    • Aggressive feminism and political correctness have filled the vacuum of religious authority.
    • The case for equal treatment is not about political correctness, but about human decency.
    • Every day I shake my head sadly as I hear yet more people complaining about political correctness gone mad.
    • People stopped being careful around him, and all their political correctness just slipped away.
    • The crackdown on the sex industry in Taiwan is a matter of political correctness.
    • And no other politician would dare to ruffle the petticoats of political correctness as he does.
    • Advertisers had argued that to ban the advertisements would be overzealous political correctness.
    • The reason is that people know that political correctness is a real issue.
    • Britain has changed because of the culture of political correctness perpetuated by the government.
    • It was not a mark of political correctness, but of social justice.
    • A further complication was the rigid political correctness being enforced by the Democrat hierarchy.

Definition of political correctness in US English:

political correctness

(also political correctitude)
nounpəˈlidəkəl kəˈrek(t)nəspəˈlɪdəkəl kəˈrɛk(t)nəs
  • The avoidance, often considered as taken to extremes, of forms of expression or action that are perceived to exclude, marginalize, or insult groups of people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against.

    政治正确性(避免使用会被认为是排斥、忽视或污辱社会弱势或被歧视群体的语言或行为)

    women like him for his civil rights stand and political correctness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Carry on with the good work in the stand against political correctness.
    • The pioneers of political correctness made people think twice before opening their stupid mouths.
    • A further complication was the rigid political correctness being enforced by the Democrat hierarchy.
    • The failing of the left in this regard is many of their people are all about ideology and political correctness.
    • I say that it is just another dose of political correctness from this Government.
    • And no other politician would dare to ruffle the petticoats of political correctness as he does.
    • The crackdown on the sex industry in Taiwan is a matter of political correctness.
    • Every day I shake my head sadly as I hear yet more people complaining about political correctness gone mad.
    • This isn't a matter of so-called political correctness, but of social decency.
    • The reason is that people know that political correctness is a real issue.
    • Advertisers had argued that to ban the advertisements would be overzealous political correctness.
    • Britain has changed because of the culture of political correctness perpetuated by the government.
    • It was not a mark of political correctness, but of social justice.
    • Perhaps you feel as I do that it is political correctness gone mad.
    • But in truth political correctness hasn't so much gone gaga as gone mainstream.
    • Aggressive feminism and political correctness have filled the vacuum of religious authority.
    • The case for equal treatment is not about political correctness, but about human decency.
    • People stopped being careful around him, and all their political correctness just slipped away.
    • Most worrying in this changing political climate is the use of political correctness.
    • Whatever happened to political correctness in these days of feminist activism?
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