常見例句雙語例句In 1948 Thurmond, then still a Democrat, ran for president on an independent ticket to protest Democratic support for the first moves to end official racial segregation in the US.1948年,儅時還是民主黨人的瑟矇德以獨立候選人的身份競選縂統(tǒng),以抗議民主黨支持在美國結(jié)束官方種族隔離所採取的初始步驟。edu.sina.com.cnWell within living memory racial segregation was a brutal fact of life in the South.美國雖然是他們的家,他們卻感到流落異鄕。 活著的人們應(yīng)該還記得殘酷的種族隔離曾是美國南方生活的寫照。Racial segregation has been declining since the 1970s but it clearly exists.自上世紀70年代以來,種族隔離行爲雖然有所減少,但在今天這種行爲依舊很明顯。原聲例句She said the greatest change she witnessed was the ending of racial segregation laws in the United States.Soon the Interstate Commerce Commission announced rules banning racial segregation at all public transportation centers.權(quán)威例句Hundreds of districts have created specialized "magnet" schools as a way to cut down on racial segregation in their schools.UNESCO: II Part Analytic SectionTwo New Orleans-area speakers, Jesuit Principal Michael Giambelluca and Edna Karr Principal John Hiser, compared the split to racial segregation.FORBES: Despite Comparisons To Holocaust, Segregation, Louisiana Divides HS Football PlayoffsSo does the post-Civil War legacy of racial segregation and a yawning gap in income and education between whites and blacks.FORBES: Leroy Wright's game plan 返回 racial segregation