bigotry 英 [ˈbɪgətri]   美 [ˈbɪɡətri]

bigotry

bigotry  英 [ˈbɪgətri] 美 [ˈbɪɡətri]

n. 偏执;顽固;盲从 

名词复数:bigotries 

Generations of schoolkids have watched this film (or read the book) to learn about standing up for the truth in the face of bigotry and prejudice. 一代人观看了这部电影(或者阅读小说)来学习在面对偏执和偏见的时候坚持真理。
And in the wake of all of that, Nelson has never missed the opportunity to speak out and confront bigotry. 亲眼目睹了所有这一切之后,纳尔逊不失时机地挺身而出与这些顽固偏执的思想作斗争。

  • If a person is intolerant of other ideas, races, or religions, we call that person a bigot. The intolerance expressed by that bigot is called bigotry. Bigotry is ugly.
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  • n. 偏执;顽固;盲从
  • 1. Generations of schoolkids have watched this film (or read the book) to learn about standing up for the truth in the face of bigotry and prejudice.

    一代人观看了这部电影(或者阅读小说)来学习在面对偏执和偏见的时候坚持真理。

  • 2. And in the wake of all of that, Nelson has never missed the opportunity to speak out and confront bigotry.

    亲眼目睹了所有这一切之后,纳尔逊不失时机地挺身而出与这些顽固偏执的思想作斗争。

  • 3. NEW YORK - Anyone who believes westerners have a monopoly on racism, bigotry, or bad-neighborliness, should have a good, hard look at the Far East.

    纽约——任何认为种族歧视、偏执或睦邻关系不友好为西方人所独有的人都应该好好看看远东的情况。

  • bigotry (n.) "obstinate and unreasonable attachment to a creed or opinion and intolerance of others," 1670s, from French bigoterie "sanctimoniousness," from bigot (see bigot).
big·ot·ry / ˈbɪɡətri ; NAmE ˈbɪɡətri / noun [uncountable ] the state of feeling, or the act of expressing, strong, unreasonable beliefs or opinions 顽固盲从;偏执 bigotry bigotries big·ot·ry / ˈbɪɡətri ; NAmE ˈbɪɡətri /
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