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单词 sexism
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Definition of sexism in English:

sexism

noun ˈsɛksɪz(ə)mˈsɛkˌsɪzəm
mass noun
  • Prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.

    sexism in language is an offensive reminder of the way the culture sees women
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In general, consciousness of sexism in language is a younger-generation, urban, and politically liberal concern.
    • It is not possible to fail so effectively that you stop racism, sexism, ageism, humanism.
    • The leftist types I hang out with can discuss this movie for hours with themes of sexism, racism, classism running throughout.
    • She spoke out repeatedly against U.S. imperialism and was a powerful critic of racism, sexism, and homophobia on the campus.
    • We really only know how to talk about racism, sexism and homophobia.
    • One has only to think of such prejudices as racism and sexism.
    • Although by no means easy, it is easier to be increasingly open about your sexuality if you don't also have to be concerned with racism, sexism, and classism.
    • My point is that ageism is alive and well in our community, and it is, in its worst form, as harmful as racism, sexism, or homophobia.
    • Another problem is that, to appeal to a human rights commission, one must document racism, sexism and classism separately.
    • It means fighting against sexism and its manifestations in areas such as people's attitudes and opinions, advertising and the law, to name a few.
    • It's important to analyze the recurring intersection between homophobia and sexism worldwide.
    • It is a practice which perpetuates sexism, sex discrimination and sexual violence.
    • No group in the movement can claim to not be effected by systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, classism, and other forms of oppression.
    • This form of discrimination is as intellectually unjustified as racism or sexism.
    • It's not enough to end sexism if some women are still suffering from racism or homophobia.
    • Prior productions have dealt with HIV / AIDS, masculinity, sexism, and abuse among others.
    • As a consequence, the use of stereotypes can breed racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry.
    • You know the litany: sexism, racism, colonialism, homophobia.
    • Patriarchy, sexism, heterosexism and globalization are all root causes of this particular form of exploitation.
    • It starts with three friends with deeply personal agendas to condemn fascism, elitism, classicism, racism and sexism.
    Synonyms
    chauvinism, discrimination, prejudice, bias
    machismo, laddishness
 
 

Definition of sexism in US English:

sexism

nounˈsekˌsizəmˈsɛkˌsɪzəm
  • Prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex.

    sexism in language is an offensive reminder of the way the culture sees women
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a consequence, the use of stereotypes can breed racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry.
    • It means fighting against sexism and its manifestations in areas such as people's attitudes and opinions, advertising and the law, to name a few.
    • We really only know how to talk about racism, sexism and homophobia.
    • It's important to analyze the recurring intersection between homophobia and sexism worldwide.
    • No group in the movement can claim to not be effected by systemic racism, sexism, homophobia, classism, and other forms of oppression.
    • It starts with three friends with deeply personal agendas to condemn fascism, elitism, classicism, racism and sexism.
    • It is a practice which perpetuates sexism, sex discrimination and sexual violence.
    • Another problem is that, to appeal to a human rights commission, one must document racism, sexism and classism separately.
    • The leftist types I hang out with can discuss this movie for hours with themes of sexism, racism, classism running throughout.
    • It is not possible to fail so effectively that you stop racism, sexism, ageism, humanism.
    • In general, consciousness of sexism in language is a younger-generation, urban, and politically liberal concern.
    • It's not enough to end sexism if some women are still suffering from racism or homophobia.
    • Prior productions have dealt with HIV / AIDS, masculinity, sexism, and abuse among others.
    • She spoke out repeatedly against U.S. imperialism and was a powerful critic of racism, sexism, and homophobia on the campus.
    • Although by no means easy, it is easier to be increasingly open about your sexuality if you don't also have to be concerned with racism, sexism, and classism.
    • One has only to think of such prejudices as racism and sexism.
    • Patriarchy, sexism, heterosexism and globalization are all root causes of this particular form of exploitation.
    • This form of discrimination is as intellectually unjustified as racism or sexism.
    • You know the litany: sexism, racism, colonialism, homophobia.
    • My point is that ageism is alive and well in our community, and it is, in its worst form, as harmful as racism, sexism, or homophobia.
    Synonyms
    chauvinism, discrimination, prejudice, bias
 
 
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