1.contemptuous/kənˈtemptʃuəs/
adj. 轻蔑的,鄙视的
英文释义:feeling or showing that you have no respect for somebody/something
例句:She gave him a contemptuous look.
搭配短语:contemptuous of sb./sth.
2.migrant/ˈmaɪɡrənt/ 移民
英文释义:a person who moves from one place to another, especially in order to find work
3.stereotype/ˈsteriətaɪp/
v. 对…形成模式化的看法;(尤指)对…有成见
例句:British advertising stereotypes women.英国广告对女性抱有成见
词性拓展:stereotype (n.)
4.census/ˈsensəs/
n.(官方的)调查,统计;(尤指)人口普查
例句:She was stopped in her car for a traffic census.
5.egregious/ɪˈɡriːdʒiəs/
英文释义:outstandingly bad, or shocking
搭配短语:egregious abuses of copyright
6.outcry/ˈaʊtkraɪ/n. 呐喊,疾呼;强烈抗议
搭配短语:outcry over/against sth.
7.conglomerate/kənˈɡlɑːmərət/
n. 联合大企业,企业集团
搭配短语:a media conglomerate
8.open position 空缺职位
英文释义:a job that is available
9.sympathiser/ˈsɪmpəθaɪzər/ n. 支持者,信奉者
词性拓展:sympathise (v.)
英文释义:a person who supports or approves of sb./sth., especially a political cause or party
10.loophole/ˈluːphoʊl/
相关词汇:hole
例句:They exploited tax loopholes.
11.ground/ɡraʊnd/ n. 原因,根据
例句:There are some grounds for optimism.
搭配短语:on grounds of
12.legislator/ˈledʒɪsleɪtər/
n. 立法者,立法机关成员
词性拓展:legislate (v.)
legislate 例句:The government will legislate against discrimination.
13.call for (公开)呼吁,要求
英文释义:to publicly ask for sth. to happen
补充词汇知识
discrimination n. 歧视
regional adj. 地区的
border n. 边界
occasionally adv. 偶尔
incident n. (不愉快或不寻常的)事件
vow v. 发誓
ethnicity n. 民族
自测
contemptuous call for census outcry ground sympathiser legislator egregious stereotype open position migrant