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Definition of racial in English:

racial

adjective ˈreɪʃ(ə)lˈreɪʃəl
  • 1Relating to race.

    人种的,种族的;民族的

    a racial minority

    少数民族。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The racial group you belong to will be an imperfect predictor of the discrimination you suffer or the needs you have.
    • Family history is now shaped by the complexities of personal, ethnic, and racial identity.
    • The racial and ethnic breakdown is seven Caucasians, four Hispanics and one Asian.
    • It is very difficult to see how environment could be a factor in this racial difference.
    • Ideas about racial and sexual difference have long been a part of British intellectual thought.
    • Jews and Sikhs have been treated by the courts as belonging to racial and ethnic as well as to religious groups.
    • Most Americans fit into a mold defined by the dominant racial and cultural trends of their upbringing.
    • Many were the victims of persecution simply because they belong to a racial minority.
    • In addition, Scotland has been criticised for its treatment of ethnic and racial minorities.
    • They understand that racial minorities are a significant and growing force in the political process.
    • Do people define themselves in a racial, ethnic, or cultural group by their genes?
    • It's a commonality thing, an interest matter, its not a racial, ethnic or political issue.
    • The diverse racial and ethnic background of people in New York was embraced by the unions.
    • I have never felt intimated because of my racial origin.
    • It was his way of asserting his identity in London, a city of considerable cultural and racial diversity.
    • As far as we know these patterns hold across the ethnic and racial groups that we've studied.
    • Both are black, a racial group that faces death sentences in disproportionate numbers, he says.
    • We were very conscious of the cultural and racial identities we brought with us.
    • Is Chris ill, or is his perception simply part of his racial makeup, as Allen argues?
    • Once you assign someone the status of minority racial group, normal rules no longer apply.
    Synonyms
    ethnic, race-related, ethnological
    cultural, national, tribal, folk
    1. 1.1 On the grounds of or connected with difference in race.
      种族差异引起的,与种族差异有关的
      racial abuse

      种族虐待。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was particularly angry that the civil claim included an accusation of racial motivation for the attack.
      • Campaigning against those accused of stirring up racial hatred is nothing new for Michael Foot.
      • These athletes have done more for racial harmony than all the members of the race relations board put together.
      • Mistreatment based on ethnic or racial biases have been alleged by a number of people.
      • The announcements come after months of racial tension across the country.
      • So it is no surprise the jokes that cut deepest concern racial issues.
      • The result: a compelling plea for racial tolerance from a very good film-maker indeed.
      • An English Bar Disciplinary Tribunal went over the top when dealing with a racial harassment case.
      • Police investigating an arson attack on a Blackburn mosque say they are not treating it as a racial incident.
      • Many have experienced racial prejudice from other ethnic groups than my own too.
      • It found students were involved in verbal, physical and racial abuse against teachers.
      • Since then, the world has been consumed with religious, racial, ethnic and tribal conflict.
      • A gun was held to the heads of two victims and racial slurs were hurled at them.
      • This could be supplied by evidence of widespread racial prejudice on either a national or a provincial scale.
      • The old racial barriers have gone, but there's still a large gap between rich and poor.
      • Police are also keeping an open mind as to a possible racial motive and are liaising with community leaders in the area.
      • The one thing both sides agree not to do is to play on racial fears during an election.
      • The two sides also wanted to highlight the levels of racial tensions in grassroots football in the North West.
      • The men were walking across the road and started shouting racial abuse at him.
      • He also bangs on about racial bias in the army, though he comes to no particular conclusion where that is concerned.

Rhymes

abbatial, craniofacial, facial, fascial, glacial, interracial, multiracial, palatial, primatial, spatial

Definition of racial in US English:

racial

adjectiveˈrāSHəlˈreɪʃəl
  • 1Relating to race.

    人种的,种族的;民族的

    a racial minority

    少数民族。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Jews and Sikhs have been treated by the courts as belonging to racial and ethnic as well as to religious groups.
    • As far as we know these patterns hold across the ethnic and racial groups that we've studied.
    • I have never felt intimated because of my racial origin.
    • The racial group you belong to will be an imperfect predictor of the discrimination you suffer or the needs you have.
    • Many were the victims of persecution simply because they belong to a racial minority.
    • Once you assign someone the status of minority racial group, normal rules no longer apply.
    • We were very conscious of the cultural and racial identities we brought with us.
    • The diverse racial and ethnic background of people in New York was embraced by the unions.
    • It was his way of asserting his identity in London, a city of considerable cultural and racial diversity.
    • Most Americans fit into a mold defined by the dominant racial and cultural trends of their upbringing.
    • In addition, Scotland has been criticised for its treatment of ethnic and racial minorities.
    • It is very difficult to see how environment could be a factor in this racial difference.
    • Is Chris ill, or is his perception simply part of his racial makeup, as Allen argues?
    • They understand that racial minorities are a significant and growing force in the political process.
    • It's a commonality thing, an interest matter, its not a racial, ethnic or political issue.
    • The racial and ethnic breakdown is seven Caucasians, four Hispanics and one Asian.
    • Family history is now shaped by the complexities of personal, ethnic, and racial identity.
    • Ideas about racial and sexual difference have long been a part of British intellectual thought.
    • Both are black, a racial group that faces death sentences in disproportionate numbers, he says.
    • Do people define themselves in a racial, ethnic, or cultural group by their genes?
    Synonyms
    ethnic, race-related, ethnological
    1. 1.1 On the grounds of or connected with difference in race.
      种族差异引起的,与种族差异有关的
      racial hatred
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The two sides also wanted to highlight the levels of racial tensions in grassroots football in the North West.
      • The result: a compelling plea for racial tolerance from a very good film-maker indeed.
      • Police are also keeping an open mind as to a possible racial motive and are liaising with community leaders in the area.
      • This could be supplied by evidence of widespread racial prejudice on either a national or a provincial scale.
      • Since then, the world has been consumed with religious, racial, ethnic and tribal conflict.
      • Mistreatment based on ethnic or racial biases have been alleged by a number of people.
      • An English Bar Disciplinary Tribunal went over the top when dealing with a racial harassment case.
      • Many have experienced racial prejudice from other ethnic groups than my own too.
      • A gun was held to the heads of two victims and racial slurs were hurled at them.
      • He was particularly angry that the civil claim included an accusation of racial motivation for the attack.
      • Campaigning against those accused of stirring up racial hatred is nothing new for Michael Foot.
      • The one thing both sides agree not to do is to play on racial fears during an election.
      • The old racial barriers have gone, but there's still a large gap between rich and poor.
      • These athletes have done more for racial harmony than all the members of the race relations board put together.
      • It found students were involved in verbal, physical and racial abuse against teachers.
      • The men were walking across the road and started shouting racial abuse at him.
      • Police investigating an arson attack on a Blackburn mosque say they are not treating it as a racial incident.
      • The announcements come after months of racial tension across the country.
      • He also bangs on about racial bias in the army, though he comes to no particular conclusion where that is concerned.
      • So it is no surprise the jokes that cut deepest concern racial issues.
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