desegregated
/ˌdiːˈseɡ.rɪ.ɡeɪt/ (bre, ipa) · [dɪsˈɛɡrɪɡˌetɪd] /ˌdiːˈseɡ.rə.ɡeɪt/ (ame, ipa) · [dɪsˈɛɡrɪɡˌetɪd] /(ˌ)dē-ˈse-gri-ˌgāt/ (ame, mw)
desegregated — 動詞
- desegregatedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- desegregateds3rd person singular
- desegregateding-ing form
- desegregatededpast simple
1. to officially remove the policy of keeping people of different races (or, in som
廢除種族隔離
終止組織中種族或性別的隔離做法
to officially remove the policy of keeping people of different races (or, in some contexts, genders) apart in schools, workplaces, public spaces, or other institutions
Nadia's grandmother was among the first students to attend a desegregated college in the South.
Nadia 的祖母是美國南方最早就讀廢除種族隔離大學的學生之一。
attributive: desegregated + noun (college)
The school board finally desegregated its classrooms after years of community protests.
經過多年的社區抗議,學校董事會終於廢除了教室裡的種族隔離政策。
active transitive: desegregated + object (classrooms)
Mauricio's high school was desegregated by a federal court order in 1971.
Mauricio 就讀的高中在 1971 年由聯邦法院命令廢除種族隔離。
Jiwoo wrote about how the city desegregated its public libraries without major conflict.
Jiwoo 寫了一篇關於該市如何在沒有重大衝突下廢除公共圖書館種族隔離的文章。
The housing authority desegregated all its neighborhoods by removing race-based rental policies.
住宅管理局取消了基於種族的租賃規定,廢除了所有社區的種族隔離。
文法句型
desegregate + noun phrase
be desegregated
desegregated + noun (attributive)
用法筆記
Most often used in passive constructions (be desegregated) or as an attributive adjective (desegregated schools). The subject of the active form is typically a government body, school board, or other institution with legal authority, rather than an individual person.