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affirmative action 英ə'fɜːmətɪv 'ækʃən美ə'fɜːmətɪv 'ækʃən ★☆☆☆☆高短语⁴⁶³¹⁶ 基本英英Thesaurus例句 肯定行动; 反歧视行动
Noun: a policy designed to redress past discrimination against women and minority groups through measures to improve their economic and educational opportunities;affirmative action has been extremely controversial and was challenged in 1978 in the Bakke decision noun.anti-discrimination program 同义词 anti-discrimination,equal opportunity,equal rights policy,even break,fair hiring,fair hiring practices,fair shake,fair treatment,limited choice,nondiscrimination,positive discrimination,quota system,reverse discrimination When the Supreme Court upheld the principle of affirmative action in 2003, I thought of my black students, of how hard they worked and all they had to overcome. 2003年,最高法院判决支持了《平权法案》的原则,我想起了我的黑人学生,想起了他们付出的艰苦努力,想起了他们需要克服的所有困难。 yeeyan But he has never, Professor Chemerinsky noted in an interview, voted to uphold an affirmative action program. 不过,切穆任斯基教授在一次访谈中指出,他从来没有投票支持过平权措施。 yeeyan The traditional remedy was“ affirmative action”: various measures by universities to ensure higher rates of black enrolment. 在此问题上,传统的补救措施就是“平权措施”:大学采取不同的方法来确保黑人学生的入学率。 ecocn Affirmative action and other efforts have certainly failed to rid America of sharp inequalities. 平权措施计划----以及其他的努力-------都肯定无法使美国摆脱尖锐的不平等。 ecocn |