| 单词 | segregated | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasˈsegregated   ˈsegregated adj. spec. of institutions, groups, etc.: divided or separated on the basis of race (cf.  1b). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > 			[adjective]		 > separated or cut off from > separated from main body segregate1426 segregated1652 society > society and the community > social attitudes > racial attitudes > 			[adjective]		 > racist > segregated all-coloured1914 segregated1948 1652    News from Lowe Countreys 1  				Those four segregated forms. 1855    J. Phillips Man. Geol. 513  				We may collect masses of true granite,..compact felspars, and many other segregated varieties. 1874    R. W. Raymond Statistics Mines & Mining 518  				That the extensions, bought by Raymond..were..on segregated ground far to the south. 1948    Richmond 		(Va.)	 Times-Dispatch 5 Aug. 1/8  				This will be an integrated rather than a segregated operation. 1956    N.Y. Times 1 Oct.  				Approximately 2,400,000 Negro and 6,500,000 white pupils remained in segregated classes. Integrated school districts numbered 780; segregated numbered 3,000. 1958    Listener 11 Dec. 982/1  				Nine-tenths of the Negro children in the whole Southern region still go to segregated schools. 1960    Guardian 22 Mar. 13/7  				San Antonio, Texas, launched its campaign against segregated lunch-counters. 1971    Graphic 		(Durban)	 7 May 4/5  				You are the future Black citizens of this segregated Republic. < as lemmas | 
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