释义 |
baasskap S. Afr.|ˈbɑːskap| Also erron. baaskap. [Afrikaans, = domination, lit. mastership, f. prec.] Domination, esp. of white over non-white South Africans. Cf. boss-ship.
1935Cape Times 8 Nov. 8/4 Let us focus our attention on the fact that the primary consideration is whether Afrikanerdom will reach its ultimate destiny of bossism (baasskap) in South Africa. 1949Cape Argus 11 June 8/3 The aim of the Broederbond is the baasskap of Afrikanerdom. 1955Times 20 May 11/3 Stellenbosch is the intellectual stronghold of republicanism and the Nationalist Party. There, if anywhere, can be found disinterested advocacy of the doctrines of apartheid and baasskap. 1959Cape Times 25 Apr. 7/6 The Prime Minister, Dr. Verwoerd, had previously said that the Natives should have baasskap within their own areas just as the Whites should have baasskap in their areas. |