miscegenation
美 [?m?s?d???ne??(?)n]
英 [?m?s?d???ne??(?)n] 
- n.(尤指白人和非白人)混種生育子女
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)雜婚;種族通婚;混血
英漢雙解
1. | (尤指白人和非白人)混種生育子女,混種the fact of children being produced by parents who are of different races, especially when one parent is white |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Thus miscegenation, another of the essential defining traits of Brazilian culture as we know it today, began to emerge.
如此,今天我們熟知的另一種基本確立的巴西文化特征—種族通婚開始出現(xiàn)。
The court struck down what were known as anti-miscegenation laws in the sixteen states that still had them.
法院打倒在什么作為他們仍然有十六國的反種族通婚的法律而聞名。
In contemporary times, Brazilians have come to regard miscegenation as a defining national trait.
當代巴西,巴西人視種族通婚為典型的國家特征。
Many Chinese will take no less kindly to being told the tiger is an undistinguished mongrel, and that miscegenation is the way forward.
許多中國人仍然斷定老虎是普通的混血動物,而且是以混種的方法來形成的。
The intent of the framers of the 14th amendment does not show that they intended to make miscegenation laws unconstitutional.
14修正案的制定者的意圖未顯示他們打算使混婚違憲。
The BNP says that it does not, nor will it ever, "accept miscegenation as moral or normal" .
國家黨稱,該黨現(xiàn)在不會,將來也不會“承認異族通婚是道德的和正常的”。
The mixing of races (or miscegenation) was usually considered as something to be avoided in the name of racial purity.
種族混合(或通婚)通常被認為是要避免的,以保持種族的純度。
It was only in 1967 that the United States finally struck down1 its anti miscegenation laws.
直到1967年,美國才廢除了反種族通婚的法律。
Another equally important factor is Brazil's rich history of miscegenation.
另一個同等重要的因素,是巴西有豐富的異族通婚歷史。