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Definition of mixed-race in English: mixed-raceadjective Denoting or relating to people whose parents or ancestors are from different ethnic backgrounds. 混血种的 混血儿。 a mixed-race neighbourhood 一个混血儿居住的街区。 Example sentencesExamples - Hispanics can be white, black or of mixed race.
- The problem is, of course, that they don't include the mixed-race heritage.
- Ben was part of a mixed-race group from Penge, an estate in south-east London, where the boys grew up.
- She was a mixed-race child, one of 12 children of alcoholic parents.
- Samaritans were an inferior mixed race in the Jewish mind.
- Maternal custody can only perform this repatriation for mixed-race children born to mothers of African descent, however.
- Mixed race marriages are less common than many like to think.
- I have seen mixed race children get treated differently according to whether their black parent or their white parent turns up to school.
- The victim was a mixed race man from north London.
- The Changing Faces exhibition also looks at the mixed race relationships that are increasingly creating a fusion of cultures.
- She grew up in Chapeltown in Leeds in one of the only mixed race families.
- What is interesting to me is what happened to the mixed-race sons of these liaisons.
- A few months earlier, a mistake with sperm samples at a fertility clinic in Leeds led to the birth of mixed-race twins to a white couple.
- Of course, through the 1960s, Southern states had laws that forbade mixed-race unions.
- A mixed race family is pulled apart by a domineering father whose children are unwilling to bow to his staunch Muslim beliefs.
- Don't let your mixed-race cousin feel she has to be all white to be in your family.
- Mr Obama's appeal is partly his own mixed-race backstory.
- Lincoln, seeing this masterly orator of mixed-race ancestry, would most likely first have been reminded of his exceptional friend, Douglass.
- In my own life I have been approached by the parents or parents-to-be of mixed race children who want the same advice.
- Shockingly, only 550 were black or mixed race.
Definition of mixed-race in US English: mixed-raceadjective Denoting or relating to people whose parents or ancestors are from different ethnic backgrounds. 混血种的 混血儿。 a mixed-race neighborhood 一个混血儿居住的街区。 Example sentencesExamples - She grew up in Chapeltown in Leeds in one of the only mixed race families.
- A mixed race family is pulled apart by a domineering father whose children are unwilling to bow to his staunch Muslim beliefs.
- The problem is, of course, that they don't include the mixed-race heritage.
- The victim was a mixed race man from north London.
- Ben was part of a mixed-race group from Penge, an estate in south-east London, where the boys grew up.
- I have seen mixed race children get treated differently according to whether their black parent or their white parent turns up to school.
- Shockingly, only 550 were black or mixed race.
- A few months earlier, a mistake with sperm samples at a fertility clinic in Leeds led to the birth of mixed-race twins to a white couple.
- Mixed race marriages are less common than many like to think.
- In my own life I have been approached by the parents or parents-to-be of mixed race children who want the same advice.
- Of course, through the 1960s, Southern states had laws that forbade mixed-race unions.
- Mr Obama's appeal is partly his own mixed-race backstory.
- What is interesting to me is what happened to the mixed-race sons of these liaisons.
- She was a mixed-race child, one of 12 children of alcoholic parents.
- Lincoln, seeing this masterly orator of mixed-race ancestry, would most likely first have been reminded of his exceptional friend, Douglass.
- Maternal custody can only perform this repatriation for mixed-race children born to mothers of African descent, however.
- Hispanics can be white, black or of mixed race.
- Don't let your mixed-race cousin feel she has to be all white to be in your family.
- The Changing Faces exhibition also looks at the mixed race relationships that are increasingly creating a fusion of cultures.
- Samaritans were an inferior mixed race in the Jewish mind.
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