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Definition of ethnicity in English: ethnicitynounPlural ethnicities ɛθˈnɪsɪtiɛθˈnɪsədi mass nounThe fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition. 种族属性;种族渊源 the interrelationship between gender, ethnicity, and class 性别、种族和阶级间的相互关系。 count noun the diverse experience of women of different ethnicities 不同种族的妇女的不同经历。 Example sentencesExamples - They were people of all races, religions, ethnicities, and social origins.
- When immigrants express such extremist views, they feel the land belongs to them by virtue of their ethnicity.
- Despite the emphasis on nationalism, ethnicity is still a force in Namibian society.
- The human family encompasses a rich diversity of ages, genders, ethnicities, abilities and sexual orientations.
- Beneath the all important religious divisions lurked anxieties about nationhood and ethnicity.
- Cultural identity is commonly defined in terms of nationality rather than ethnicity.
- The federal workforce is also as diverse as the public as a whole in terms of ethnicity and gender, though it is better educated.
- Their membership has become more balanced in terms of gender and race or ethnicity.
- They reflect the increasing importance of ethnicity in national and local politics.
- Cultural history has also joined with social history to stimulate new thinking about ethnicity and gender.
- The HIV epidemic is no longer a matter of ethnicity or sexuality - now it's a gender issue.
- Korea is one of the few countries in which ethnicity and nationality coincide.
- The labor force has always been divided on the basis of race, ethnicity, and gender.
- We would hope that they would be of the same race or ethnicity as the person they are observing.
- It has always been accepted in New Zealand that people can decide their ethnicity themselves.
- The findings, in terms of ethnicity and social class differences, are stark.
- It will also be stimulating for readers interested in ethnicity, identity, and the creation of empires.
- Race, class, and ethnicity continue to play an overwhelming role in national life.
- They're too busy glugging pints to care what color, nationality or ethnicity their next door neighbor is.
- Most of my friends are of different ethnicities, religions and nationalities.
Definition of ethnicity in US English: ethnicitynounɛθˈnɪsədieTHˈnisədē The fact or state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition. 种族属性;种族渊源 the interrelationship between gender, ethnicity, and class 性别、种族和阶级间的相互关系。 the diverse experience of women of different ethnicities 不同种族的妇女的不同经历。 Example sentencesExamples - Most of my friends are of different ethnicities, religions and nationalities.
- The findings, in terms of ethnicity and social class differences, are stark.
- Korea is one of the few countries in which ethnicity and nationality coincide.
- When immigrants express such extremist views, they feel the land belongs to them by virtue of their ethnicity.
- They were people of all races, religions, ethnicities, and social origins.
- It has always been accepted in New Zealand that people can decide their ethnicity themselves.
- Race, class, and ethnicity continue to play an overwhelming role in national life.
- They reflect the increasing importance of ethnicity in national and local politics.
- Their membership has become more balanced in terms of gender and race or ethnicity.
- Beneath the all important religious divisions lurked anxieties about nationhood and ethnicity.
- They're too busy glugging pints to care what color, nationality or ethnicity their next door neighbor is.
- Despite the emphasis on nationalism, ethnicity is still a force in Namibian society.
- Cultural identity is commonly defined in terms of nationality rather than ethnicity.
- The federal workforce is also as diverse as the public as a whole in terms of ethnicity and gender, though it is better educated.
- The HIV epidemic is no longer a matter of ethnicity or sexuality - now it's a gender issue.
- The human family encompasses a rich diversity of ages, genders, ethnicities, abilities and sexual orientations.
- Cultural history has also joined with social history to stimulate new thinking about ethnicity and gender.
- We would hope that they would be of the same race or ethnicity as the person they are observing.
- The labor force has always been divided on the basis of race, ethnicity, and gender.
- It will also be stimulating for readers interested in ethnicity, identity, and the creation of empires.
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