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n. 犹太人区

  1. A section of a medieval city inhabited by Jews; a ghetto.
    犹太人居住区犹太人在中世纪居住的城市的一部分;(城市中的)犹太人区
  2. Draws moving scenes of ghetto life.
    生动地描写了贫民窟生活的片断
  3. She lives in the Negro ghetto.
    她住在黑人聚集区。


ghetto
ghettoes
[ noun ]
  1. formerly the restricted quarter of many European cities in which Jews were required to live

  2. <noun.location>
    the Warsaw ghetto
  3. any segregated mode of living or working that results from bias or stereotyping

  4. <noun.state>
    the relative security of the gay ghetto
    no escape from the ghetto of the typing pool
  5. a poor densely populated city district occupied by a minority ethnic group linked together by economic hardship and social restrictions

  6. <noun.location>


Ghetto \Ghet"to\, n. [It.]
A quarter of a city where Jews live in greatest numbers.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

I went to the Ghetto, where the Jews dwell. --Evelyn.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. By extension: Any section of a town inhabited
predominantly by members of a specific ethnic, national or
racial group, such segregation usually arising from social
or economic pressure. The term is commonly applied to
areas in cities having a high concentration of low-income
African-Americans.
[PJC]

3. [fig.] Any isolated group of people.
[PJC]

4. [fig.] Any group isolated by external pressures, with an
implication of inferiority.
[PJC]

  1. To quell the "state of crisis" among blacks Kerner proposed a national policy of "ghetto enrichment" to bring poor blacks into the mainstream of American life.
  2. It's Kittel who has the idea for the theater company, and he orders Jacob Gens, the Zionist leader of the Jewish police in the ghetto, to carry it out.
  3. But more is involved than a vulgar and musically mediocre group of ghetto kids.
  4. Gutman is one of the few living survivors of the uprising in which hundreds of poorly armed Jews fought a heroic but doomed three-week battle resisting the final Nazi drive to liquidate the ghetto's last 70,000 inhabitants.
  5. He sees it as a mix of such promising ideas as pre-school education and boondoggles like community action programs meant to raise blacks by giving them political power in the ghetto.
  6. Sharpton was also allegedly under investigation for scalping rock concert tickets earmarked for ghetto youth, but has denied any wrongdoing.
  7. But "Hooperman" also reveals how drastically the Bochco touch has changed since the early days of "Hill Street Blues," when the viewer's sympathies were divided equally between the struggling cops and the suffering ghetto dwellers.
  8. He didn't want to take her to an orphanage because officials there might take one look at the emaciated baby and assume she was from the Warsaw ghetto, as indeed she was.
  9. "It's a little like the underclass question of the urban ghetto _ that there's going to be a permanent class that's going to be left behind." Left behind is a fitting description.
  10. The play eventually becomes an argument about the existence of the company between Gens and other members of the ghetto, particularly Hermann Kruk, founder of the ghetto library.
  11. The play eventually becomes an argument about the existence of the company between Gens and other members of the ghetto, particularly Hermann Kruk, founder of the ghetto library.
  12. Thousands of Poles marched through the site of Warsaw's former Jewish ghetto in an unsanctioned rally to mark the 1943 ghetto uprising.
  13. Thousands of Poles marched through the site of Warsaw's former Jewish ghetto in an unsanctioned rally to mark the 1943 ghetto uprising.
  14. The Warsaw ghetto was razed by the Nazis after a last desperate uprising in 1943.
  15. "Zionism was a revolution against the ghetto, a rebellion against this blind faith that God will take care of everything," he said.
  16. Jackson, meanwhile, was marching through the Los Angeles ghetto of Watts, which was torn by riots in the 1960s. "Where you struggle I will struggle," he told cheering supporters Wednesday night.
  17. They think that without special treatment black people will never make it, hence ghetto slots where blacks don't have to compete for attention with more gifted whites.
  18. She blamed tensions on a need by ghetto businesses to charge higher prices than larger chain stores operating in the suburbs and a concern by Arabs about crime.
  19. "For us as Germans, it is always necessary that we come here and remember what happened to the ghetto," said Momper.
  20. 'India's Moslems have a ghetto mentality.' It is not hard to find the causes of Moslems' political failure or their frustration.
  21. Sisulu's hometown, the vast black township of Soweto, remains an all-black ghetto providing a work force for Johannesburg, but it now includes posh two-story homes as well as cramped matchbox houses and shanties.
  22. The ghetto is being glorified, and there's nothing good about a ghetto except getting the hell out of one." The comedy show features skits about two "homeboy" thieves who speak in street slang.
  23. The ghetto is being glorified, and there's nothing good about a ghetto except getting the hell out of one." The comedy show features skits about two "homeboy" thieves who speak in street slang.
  24. Umschlagplatz, on the edge of the walled Jewish ghetto established in Warsaw by the Nazis in 1940, was the square where Jews were loaded into boxcars for the fatal trip to the Nazi camps at Treblinka and Majdanek.
  25. In 1941, at the age of 12, she was herded with her family into the ghetto of Vinkovtsy by the Nazis.
  26. The Kerner Commission was appointed by Johnson following ghetto riots that erupted across America in the 1960s.
  27. We have to equip ourselves for the future." Shongwe was born in the South African ghetto of Soweto.
  28. They stopped heroin a little bit but they'll never stop crack." Billy Bush gestured to a young woman standing on a nearby street corner waving at cars. "See, women in the ghetto are selling themselves for base," he said.
  29. The route is to be marked with 16 shiny black stones, beginning at the monument to the heroes of the uprising in which poorly armed Jewish fighters died resisting the final Nazi drive to liquidate the ghetto's 60,000 remaining Jews.
  30. Thousands of ghetto and mentally handicapped youngsters at a network of camps in the Ozarks, of course.
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