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colour line是什么意思

<美>种族界限(表现在社会、政治和经济等方面)

colour line英英释义

noun

a set of societal or legal barriers that segregates people of color from white people (as by restricting social interaction or requiring separate facilities) and prevents people of color from exercising the same rights and accessing the same opportunities as white people—usually used with the called alsocolor bar

His father … had grown up in California with Jackie Robinson, who broke the color line in Major League Baseball.—Maureen O'Donnell

noun

a set of societal or legal barriers that segregates people of color from white people (as by restricting social interaction or requiring separate facilities) and prevents people of color from exercising the same rights and accessing the same opportunities as white people—usually used with the called alsocolor bar

His father … had grown up in California with Jackie Robinson, who broke the color line in Major League Baseball.—Maureen O'Donnell

colour line词源英文解释

The first known use of color line was in 1874

colour line 例句

1 Along with maintaining the color line, arguably his most notable action was banning, for life, the players on the Chicago White Sox involved in the fixing of the 1919 World Series.

2 Taylor’s grandfather had been born into slavery, and yet he and Taylor’s father became highly successful and influential entrepreneurs and landowners despite Texas’ strict color line.

3 One of the film’s earliest, most important points is that the color line broken by Jackie Robinson in 1947 didn’t come into being the moment baseball was invented.

4 Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who with her classmate Hamilton Holmes broke the color line at the University of Georgia, did the same for the magazine’s writing staff when she was elevated from assistant to staff writer, in 1964.

5 Gibson, one of the first Black athletes to cross the color line, was the first Black player to win a Grand Slam title.

6 Many white people have more positive views shaped by living on their side of the color line.

7 Robinson is rightly remembered as one of America’s most towering athletic figures for breaking the color line, but Negro league luminaries like Josh Gibson and Turkey Stearnes have remained relatively unsung.

8 In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color line, which had been in place since the 19th century.

9 His Following the Colour Line was a pioneer study of prevailing racial attitudes, North and South.

他所著《遵循肤色界线》, 是对当时南方和北方流行的白人种族主义态度的开拓性的研究.

10 A dark colour line across the printed sheet.

横过纸面的一条深色墨痕.

11 Apply the collocation of floor colour, line reasonably, build very comfortable vision space.

合理地运用地板色彩 、 线条的搭配, 营造十分舒适的视觉空间.

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