ethnocentric 英 [ˌeθnəʊˈsentrɪk]   美 [ˌeθnoʊˈsentrɪk]

ethnocentric

ethnocentric  英 [ˌeθnəʊˈsentrɪk] 美 [ˌeθnoʊˈsentrɪk]

adj. 种族优越感的;民族中心主义的 

This is a process that someone in the ethnocentric stages of intercultural development would do by blind imposition. 当某人处在跨国文化发展中的种族优越感阶段时,这样做会让人感觉盲从。
But when Western nations, backed by powerful naval forces, imposed unequal treaties on China in the 19th century, this ethnocentric arrogance began to wane. 但在19世纪,西方国家依靠强大的海军给中国强加不平等条约,这种种族优越感开始消退。

  • Someone who's ethnocentric judges other cultures by comparing them to his own, familiar culture. An ethnocentric American might compare all the cities of the world to New York City, overlooking their unique charms.
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  • adj. 种族优越感的;民族中心主义的
  • 1. This is a process that someone in the ethnocentric stages of intercultural development would do by blind imposition.

    当某人处在跨国文化发展中的种族优越感阶段时,这样做会让人感觉盲从。

  • 2. But when Western nations, backed by powerful naval forces, imposed unequal treaties on China in the 19th century, this ethnocentric arrogance began to wane.

    但在19世纪,西方国家依靠强大的海军给中国强加不平等条约,这种种族优越感开始消退。

  • 3. But China will not easily capture hearts and minds. The Chinese are ethnocentric. In large ways and small, an instinct to narrowly defend interests can be off putting

    但中国想要俘获人心并不容易。中国人有种族优越感。在各个方面,锱铢必较地保护自身利益的本能会让人不快

  • ethnocentric (adj.) "believing that one's own nation is the center of civilization," 1891, from ethno- + -centric; a technical term in social sciences until it began to be more widely used in the second half of the 20th century. Related: Ethnocentricity; ethnocentrism (1902).
ethno·cen·tric / ˌeθnəʊˈsentrɪk ; NAmE ˌeθnoʊˈsentrɪk / adjective based on the ideas and beliefs of one particular culture and using these to judge other cultures 种族(或民族)中心主义的;种族(或民族)优越感的 a white, ethnocentric school curriculum 以白种人为中心的学校课程 ethno·cen·trism / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] ethno·cen·tric / ˌeθnəʊˈsentrɪk ; NAmE ˌeθnoʊˈsentrɪk / ethno·cen·trism / ; NAmE /
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