ethnocentric

英 [,eθnə(ʊ)'sentrɪk] 美 [,ɛθno'sɛntrɪk]
  • adj. 种族优越感的;民族中心主义的
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ethnocentric 种族中心论的

ethno-, 种族。center, 中心。

ethnocentric (adj.)
"believing that one's own nation is the center of civilization," 1891, from ethno- + -centric; a technical term in social sciences until it began to be more widely used in the second half of the 20th century. Related: Ethnocentricity; ethnocentrism (1902).
Dr. Gumplowicz, professor of sociology at the University of Gratz, says that there are illusions which have been most baneful in the wider life of the world. He mentions two of them which, with real German facility for coining new names, he calls "acrochronism" and "ethnocentrism." ["Address of Professor J.C. Bracq," in "The Eighth Lake Mohonk Arbitration Conference," May 28, 1902; he adds, "Acrochronism is the illusion which leads us to think that what we are doing is the culminating point of some great process."]
1. Her work is open to the criticism that it is ethnocentric.
她的作品可能会被指责带有种族中心主义色彩。

来自柯林斯例句

2. a white, ethnocentric school curriculum
以白种人为中心的学校课程

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3. It is a concept that contains no ethnocentric evolutionary assumptions.
这个概念将不包含任何关于种族中心与进化论的假设.

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4. B : Stop appressing my culture, you ethnocentric bitch!
停止压迫我的习俗, 你这个种族主义的泼妇!

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5. This is a process that someone in the ethnocentric stages of intercultural development would do imposition.
当某人处在跨国文化发展中的种族优越感阶段时,这样做会让人感觉盲从.

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