untouchability英 [ˌʌntʌtʃə'bɪlɪtɪ] 美 [ˌʌntʌtʃə'bɪlətɪ]
n.不能触摸,远不可及;
英英释义
Untouchability
- Untouchability is the social-religious practice of ostracizing a minority group by segregating them from the mainstream by social custom or legal mandate. The excluded group could be one that did not accept the norms of the excluding group and historically included foreigners, house workers, nomadic tribes, law-breakers and criminals and those suffering from a contagious disease.
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权威例句
UntouchabilityThe politics of untouchability;Caste and Untouchability in Rural PunjabUntouchability, Dalit consciousness, and the Ad Dharm movement in PunjabDr Ambedkar and untouchability : analysing and fighting casteReplication and Consensus: Untouchability, Caste and Ideology in IndiaThe Politics of Untouchability: Social Mobility and Social Change in a City of IndiaThe politics of untouchability : social mobility and social change in a city of IndiaReligion as social vision : the movement against untouchability in 20th century PunjabMajority Involvement in Minority Movements: Civil Rights, Abolition, Untouchability