racial conflict
基本解釋
- 種族沖突
英漢例句
- Is racial conflict in America's second-largest city really so raw and pervasive?
種族沖突問題在洛杉磯是不是真的如此普遍和尖銳呢? - As an African-American, she'd also found herself in countless situations where racial conflict seemed inevitable.
作為一位非洲裔美國(guó)人,她曾無數(shù)次發(fā)現(xiàn)自己身處于似乎不可避免的種族沖突中。
bbs.chinadaily.com.cn - The chances are that you will never be elected president of the country write the great American novel, make a million dollars, stop pollution, end racial conflict, or save the world.
很可能你不會(huì)當(dāng)選一國(guó)總統(tǒng),不會(huì)寫出傳世巨著,不會(huì)成為百萬富翁,不能制止環(huán)境污染,也不能結(jié)束種族沖突,更不能拯救世界。 - The country's first post-apartheid president, Nelson Mandela, campaigned hard for the prestigious tournament because he saw it as a way to further reconciliation after decades of racial separation and conflict.
- They accuse the president of stirring up racial conflict in a country where many people have been happy enough to define themselves as mestizo (of mixed race).
ECONOMIST: Too much confronting and voting, too little governing - The best way to deal with racial conflict is 24-hour immersion, says Charles Moskos, a professor of sociology at Northwestern University, who notes that the most effectively integrated institution in America is the army.
ECONOMIST: Fire services - The conflict over admissions based on racial preferences used to be limited to America's universities.
ECONOMIST: Reverse discrimination