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词汇 anti-Semitism
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Definition of anti-Semitism in English:

anti-Semitism

(also antisemitism)
nounantɪˈsɛmətɪzəm
mass noun
  • Hostility to or prejudice against Jews.

    排犹主义,仇犹主义,歧犹主义

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I would have sworn in court that they had not a bone of racism or anti-Semitism in their bodies.
    • My concern is this undercurrent because it is much more dangerous than the overt acts of anti-Semitism.
    • Indeed, I am sure she would not hesitate a minute in condemning both racism and anti-Semitism in the highest terms.
    • My point is that the reason anti-Semitism was so hard to fight is that it had no concrete basis.
    • So we have a duty to expose and confront anti-Semitism, wherever it is found.
    • Classical anti-Semitism denies the equal right of Jews as citizens within society.
    • He had gone to a secondary modern and never experienced any anti-Semitism, not even the smallest joke.
    • Do you agree that anti-Semitism is a growing problem in Europe and what do you see as the best course of action against it?
    • Since then, the Chirac government has made the crackdown on anti-Semitism a top priority.
    • It was a struggle for truth and for memory and a fight against those who sow the seeds of racism and anti-Semitism.
    • Last week, The Peak attempted to tackle the issue of anti-Semitism on campus.
    • He probably experienced more difficulty with the enduring charge of anti-Semitism, however.
    • The Echo material rammed home the insidiousness and pervasiveness of anti-Semitism.
    • He formally recognised the state of Israel and made a momentous apology for the sin of anti-Semitism.
    • She concluded with a pledge to continue fighting against anti-Semitism and fascism.
    • Our perspective on fascism and anti-Semitism has changed radically since the 1930s.
    • It has a particular salience since he was sometimes suspected of anti-Semitism.
    • In a way I felt there was a touch of anti-Semitism about it because my background is not something I can change.
    • He has said his encounters with anti-Semitism in his youth influenced him in becoming a dramatist.
    • In Europe in the nineteenth century this religious anti-Semitism turned racial.
    Synonyms
    prejudice, partiality, partisanship, favouritism, unfairness, one-sidedness

Definition of anti-Semitism in US English:

anti-Semitism

(also antisemitism)
noun
  • Hostility to or prejudice against Jews.

    排犹主义,仇犹主义,歧犹主义

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was a struggle for truth and for memory and a fight against those who sow the seeds of racism and anti-Semitism.
    • He had gone to a secondary modern and never experienced any anti-Semitism, not even the smallest joke.
    • Our perspective on fascism and anti-Semitism has changed radically since the 1930s.
    • The Echo material rammed home the insidiousness and pervasiveness of anti-Semitism.
    • Do you agree that anti-Semitism is a growing problem in Europe and what do you see as the best course of action against it?
    • So we have a duty to expose and confront anti-Semitism, wherever it is found.
    • In Europe in the nineteenth century this religious anti-Semitism turned racial.
    • I would have sworn in court that they had not a bone of racism or anti-Semitism in their bodies.
    • Since then, the Chirac government has made the crackdown on anti-Semitism a top priority.
    • It has a particular salience since he was sometimes suspected of anti-Semitism.
    • Last week, The Peak attempted to tackle the issue of anti-Semitism on campus.
    • In a way I felt there was a touch of anti-Semitism about it because my background is not something I can change.
    • She concluded with a pledge to continue fighting against anti-Semitism and fascism.
    • Indeed, I am sure she would not hesitate a minute in condemning both racism and anti-Semitism in the highest terms.
    • My concern is this undercurrent because it is much more dangerous than the overt acts of anti-Semitism.
    • My point is that the reason anti-Semitism was so hard to fight is that it had no concrete basis.
    • He probably experienced more difficulty with the enduring charge of anti-Semitism, however.
    • He has said his encounters with anti-Semitism in his youth influenced him in becoming a dramatist.
    • Classical anti-Semitism denies the equal right of Jews as citizens within society.
    • He formally recognised the state of Israel and made a momentous apology for the sin of anti-Semitism.
    Synonyms
    prejudice, partiality, partisanship, favouritism, unfairness, one-sidedness
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