segregating
英 [\'segrɪˌgeɪtɪŋ]美 [\'segrɪˌgeɪtɪŋ]
segregating意思解释
v.(使)分开( segregate的现在分词 );分离;隔离;隔离并区别对待(不同种族、宗教或性

segregating读音音标
英 [\'segrɪˌgeɪtɪŋ]
美 [\'segrɪˌgeɪtɪŋ]
segregating意思解释
v.
(使)分开( segregate的现在分词 );
分离;
隔离;
隔离并区别对待(不同种族、宗教或性别的人)
英英释义
segregate[ \'segri,geitiŋ ]
n.
someone who is or has been segregated
v.
separate by race or religion; practice a policy of racial segregation
\"This neighborhood is segregated\"; \"We don\'t segregate in this county\"
divide from the main body or mass and collect
\"Many towns segregated into new counties\"; \"Experiments show clearly that genes segregate\"
separate or isolate (one thing) from another and place in a group apart from others
\"the sun segregates the carbon\"; \"large mining claims are segregated into smaller claims\"
双语例句
用作名词(n.)One of the most potent methods for better orchestrating your user interfaces is segregating the possible from the probable.一个*有说服力的方法来实现用户界面的和谐就是将可能及必然分开。A more formidable challenge is segregating colors that are completely different from the standard six-color palette, such as pastels for Easter packages.更艰巨的挑战是分开的颜色是完全不同的标准的六调色板,如粉彩复活节封装。It came at a time when southern states continued to pass laws segregating blacks and whites -- in schools, lunch counters and other public places.通过该法案的时候南方诸州还在实施隔离法案,将白人和黑人在学校,便利店和其他公共场所隔开。The latest ideas include handing over control of some schools to clerics, segregating the sexes in universities and banning make-up for female television presenters.*新有观点称要将一些学校移交神职人员管理,要隔离男女大学生,还要禁止电视台女主持人化妆。
