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词汇 biracial
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Definition of biracial in English:

biracial

adjectivebʌɪˈreɪʃ(ə)lˌbīˈrāSH(ə)l
  • Concerning or containing members of two racial groups.

    有关两个种族的;含两个种族的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • White candidates had to pay attention to them, either seeking their support in order to create biracial coalitions, or ostentatiously snubbing them in an effort to solidify the white vote.
    • Many Southern Democratic politicians have learned the trick of building biracial coalitions, which is why they aren't extinct.
    • For example, a biracial church of 100 members would need 50 members of each racial-ethnic group to achieve a diversity score of 1.
    • It is this massive boom in poultry that is largely responsible for changing the rural South from a biracial, agricultural culture to a globalized entrepot.
    • Most of all, people in biracial relationships sometimes receive hateful stares and racial slurs from strangers.
    • A 6-month-old, biracial boy named Michael was their first foster child.
    • We use the term multiracial to refer to those of all racial mixes, including biracial.
    • Largely autobiographical, the novel concerns itself with Hannah, a biracial house slave educated by a white couple who lived on the outskirts of the plantation where she was born.
    • Even with the option of multiple racial choices on the census forms, Wardle suspects the numbers will represent an undercount of the biracial and multiracial population.
    • Yes, America makes anyone who is even partially black, black, but he seems to have found a black American identity some biracial people never grow completely comfortable with.
    • This leaves the Tracey character struggling not only with his residual prejudice but also with his fears for his only daughter's future happiness in a biracial marriage in racially charged America.
    • She claims that out of all her dolls, she feels the strongest affinity for Gabi, the Brazilian-American soccer player, who, like her, is biracial.
    • Black and white once defined the racial landscape of the American South, but multicultural and multiethnic rather than biracial now describe society in many southern places.
    • I view this new literary niche as a sort of biracial bunker, where it's safe to express yourself and feel your feelings after years - decades - of struggling to fit in.
    • The remaining 9% were either Asian, biracial, or multiracial.
    • Most of my Mom's family was biracial, so I was colorblind.
    • Du Bois's images of a white-looking biracial girl demonstrate the arbitrary nature of visual racial classification.
    • Indeed, by 1890, census officials stopped counting mixed-race people as a separate category, and the nation became officially biracial.
    • But, between 1968 and 1972, approximately 50,000 black and biracial children were adopted into white families.
    • ‘I thought she was talking about the biracial aspect of my life,’ says Grove.

Definition of biracial in US English:

biracial

adjectiveˌbīˈrāSH(ə)l
  • Concerning or containing members of two racial groups.

    有关两个种族的;含两个种族的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many Southern Democratic politicians have learned the trick of building biracial coalitions, which is why they aren't extinct.
    • We use the term multiracial to refer to those of all racial mixes, including biracial.
    • For example, a biracial church of 100 members would need 50 members of each racial-ethnic group to achieve a diversity score of 1.
    • Black and white once defined the racial landscape of the American South, but multicultural and multiethnic rather than biracial now describe society in many southern places.
    • It is this massive boom in poultry that is largely responsible for changing the rural South from a biracial, agricultural culture to a globalized entrepot.
    • ‘I thought she was talking about the biracial aspect of my life,’ says Grove.
    • A 6-month-old, biracial boy named Michael was their first foster child.
    • But, between 1968 and 1972, approximately 50,000 black and biracial children were adopted into white families.
    • Indeed, by 1890, census officials stopped counting mixed-race people as a separate category, and the nation became officially biracial.
    • Largely autobiographical, the novel concerns itself with Hannah, a biracial house slave educated by a white couple who lived on the outskirts of the plantation where she was born.
    • Yes, America makes anyone who is even partially black, black, but he seems to have found a black American identity some biracial people never grow completely comfortable with.
    • She claims that out of all her dolls, she feels the strongest affinity for Gabi, the Brazilian-American soccer player, who, like her, is biracial.
    • Even with the option of multiple racial choices on the census forms, Wardle suspects the numbers will represent an undercount of the biracial and multiracial population.
    • Most of all, people in biracial relationships sometimes receive hateful stares and racial slurs from strangers.
    • This leaves the Tracey character struggling not only with his residual prejudice but also with his fears for his only daughter's future happiness in a biracial marriage in racially charged America.
    • The remaining 9% were either Asian, biracial, or multiracial.
    • I view this new literary niche as a sort of biracial bunker, where it's safe to express yourself and feel your feelings after years - decades - of struggling to fit in.
    • Du Bois's images of a white-looking biracial girl demonstrate the arbitrary nature of visual racial classification.
    • White candidates had to pay attention to them, either seeking their support in order to create biracial coalitions, or ostentatiously snubbing them in an effort to solidify the white vote.
    • Most of my Mom's family was biracial, so I was colorblind.
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