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 bigotry ['bɪgətrɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 盲从, 偏见, 偏执的行为(或态度)

  1. A cancer of bigotry spread through the community.
    一种顽固的社会恶习扩散到整个社区
  2. Bigotry goes hand in hand with intolerance.
    愚顽与偏执相伴而来。
  3. Others fear the spread of bigotry, violence or disease.
    又有些人担心偏见、力或疾病会蔓延。


bigotry
[ noun ]
the intolerance and prejudice of a bigot
<noun.cognition>


Bigotry \Big"ot*ry\, n. [Cf. F. bigoterie.]
1. The state of mind of a bigot; obstinate and unreasoning
attachment of one's own belief and opinions, with
narrow-minded intolerance of beliefs opposed to them.

2. The practice or tenets of a bigot.

  1. They speak frequently together by telephone." Davis, a singer, dancer and actor, was born to vaudevillians Elvera and Sammy Davis in 1925, appeared on stage as a youngster and braved bigotry for decades as he toured the country.
  2. "David Duke is not a Republican," Atwater said. "He's a pretender, a charlatan and a political opportunist who is looking for any organization he can find to try to legitimize his views of racial and religious bigotry and intolerance.
  3. "We hope that this will mark the beginning of a long overdue process in which not only CBS Records, but all major record producers will begin to live up to their responsibility of combating rather than validating bigotry in America," he said.
  4. "I know this man and I know him to be without one ounce of bigotry or prejudice in his makeup," Bush said.
  5. Sly satire, hints of farce - and a brave assault on dogma and bigotry.
  6. Gore's group and others have expressed concern about music that they believe encourages violence, suicide, drug use, sexual promiscuity, bigotry and devil worship.
  7. Barry Palmer, a copy editor with the Union Leader newspaper, initiated his own informal investigation into the Review after Mr. Freedman accused the newspaper of bigotry.
  8. While Freedom House has found advances in political rights and civil liberties around the world in recent years, the millions of refugees remind us that significant parts of the globe continue to be marred by strife, privation and bigotry.
  9. Davis, whose talent didn't shield him from bigotry, never let racism destroy his love of life, Bishop said.
  10. This year, more Soviet Jews than ever are coming to America. Gorbachev's reforms made it easier for them to leave, but the open society is a doubled-edged sickle that made the Jews who remain targets of hatred and bigotry by some Russian nationalists.
  11. A parents group is battling charges of censorship as its campaign for voluntary warning stickers on records promoting bigotry, rape and murder wins allies in legislatures and within the music industry.
  12. Stanford President Donald Kennedy, mindful of racist incidents last year, warned freshmen in his orientation address this fall that "bigotry is out."
  13. Although bigotry is alive and well in America, covering it up via censorship would not expose this ignorant element of society.
  14. Mr. Friedrich writes with indignation throughout the book about the small-mindedness that fueled the decade's bigotry.
  15. She said the college and the community believed that Indians, as minorities themselves, could not appear to condone bigotry against others.
  16. ADL Director Abraham H. Foxman said his group has been unable to determine why bigotry has increased.
  17. It might have shown that even with Dwight's accusations of bigotry, perhaps a bit more was involved.
  18. And so the long day wears on. Unlike Salaam Bombay, Mira Nair's new film is painfully alphabetical in its guide to modern-day race attitudes and painfully contrived in the way it routes its central romance through the appropriate stations of bigotry.
  19. For many liberals, the choice is between a Republican Party exalting individual greed and social bigotry and a Democratic Party committed to human rights and social fairness.
  20. This absence of information about AIDS has fanned "an epidemic of fear and bigotry" in rural America, where people infected with the AIDS virus fear being "found out" nearly as much as they fear the disease itself, the panel said.
  21. "Exactly the same bigotry and selfishness is tolerated and condoned by Nat leadership," said Douglas Gibson, Transvaal leader of the liberal Progressive Federal Party.
  22. Robertson contends that examinations of his religious beliefs in the context of his presidential campaign constitute bigotry.
  23. They dismiss the charges of anti-Semitism as so many smokescreens designed to obscure the validity of his indictments of white bigotry and black dependency.
  24. "I think it will be viewed as the actions of an individual," Stone said, adding that he did not believe bigotry was growing among conservatives.
  25. From racial strife to vandalism at religious schools to the exclusionary traditions of private social clubs, close-to-home issues of bigotry are coming to Georgia's classrooms under a new education project.
  26. That may not be bigotry, but it's definitely discrimination, Ayres said.
  27. The killing fueled accusations of bigotry, and the trial, which coincided with several other racially divisive incidents heightened tension to the point Mayor David Dinkins went on television to appeal for calm.
  28. Listeners were outraged at the "bigotry" of the 6-foot-plus Newman, causing the song to actually be banned on some radio stations.
  29. Bush said that he will work to ensure "that bigotry and indifference to the disadvantaged will find no safe home on our shores," and that King's dreams for the children of America will be fulfilled. "This must be our mission together.
  30. There is no place in the Republican Party for the politics of racism, bigotry and anti-semitism and the politics of essentially negativism," Kemp said.
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