"segregation" 怎么发音
word
ˌsɛɡɹəˈɡeɪʃən
seg-ruh-GAY-shun
sˌɛɡɹɪɡˈeɪʃən
seg-ri-GAY-shun
释义
Segregation is the act of keeping people or things separate, especially because of differences like race, religion, or gender. It often refers to unfair social or legal separation, such as in schools or public spaces.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌsɛɡɹəˈɡeɪʃən
英式英语
sˌɛɡɹɪɡˈeɪʃən
简化发音
美式
seg-ruh-GAY-shun
英式
seg-ri-GAY-shun
语境中听
Segregation in schools was common in the past.
Segregation means keeping groups apart because of their differences.
Laws enforced segregation by race in some countries.
The end of segregation changed life for millions of people.