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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
minority
mi·nor·ity AW [minority minorities] BrE [maɪˈnɒrəti] NAmE [maɪˈnɔːrəti] noun (pl. mi·nor·ities) 1. singular + singular or plural verb the smaller part of a group; less than half of the people or things in a large group •Only a small minority of students is/are interested in politics these days. • For a minority, the decision was a disappointment. •minority shareholders in the bank Opp: ↑majority 2. countable a small group within a community or country that is different because of race, religion, language, etc •the rights of ethnic/racial minorities •minority languages •a large German-speaking minority in the east of the country • (NAmE) The school is 95 per cent minority (= 95 per cent of children are not white Americans but from different groups). • (NAmE)minority neighborhoods (= where no or few white people live) 3. uncountable (law)the state of being under the age at which you are legally an adult • When his minority ended he had to fight to reclaim his property. Idioms: ↑in a minority ▪ ↑in a minority of one Word Origin: late 15th cent. (in sense 3): from French minorité or medieval Latin minoritas, from Latin minor ‘smaller’. Collocations: Race and immigration Prejudice and racism experience/encounter racism/discrimination/prejudice/anti-semitism face/suffer persecution/discrimination fear/escape from/flee racial/political/religious persecution constitute/be a form of racial/race discrimination reflect/reveal/show/have a racial/cultural bias be biased/be prejudiced against (especially BrE) black people/(both especially NAmE) people of color/African Americans/Asians/Africans/Indians, etc. discriminate against minority groups/minorities perpetuate/conform to/fit/defy a common/popular/traditional/negative stereotype overcome/be blinded by deep-seated/racial/(especially NAmE) race prejudice entrench/perpetuate racist attitudes hurl/shout (especially BrE) racist abuse; (especially NAmE) a racist/racial/ethnic slur challenge/confront racism/discrimination/prejudice combat/fight (against)/tackle blatant/overt/covert/subtle/institutional/systemic racism Race and society damage/improve (especially BrE) race relations practise/ (especially US) practice (racial/religious) tolerance/segregation bridge/break down/transcend cultural/racial barriers encourage/promote social integration outlaw/end discrimination/slavery/segregation promote/embrace/celebrate cultural diversity conform to/challenge/violate (accepted/established/prevailing/dominant) social/cultural norms live in a multicultural society attack/criticize multiculturalism fight for/struggle for/promote racial equality perpetuate/reinforce economic and social inequality introduce/be for/be against (BrE) positive discrimination/(especially NAmE) affirmative action support/be active in/play a leading role in the civil rights movement Immigration control/restrict/limit/encourage immigration attract/draw a wave of immigrants assist/welcome refugees house/shelter refugees and asylum seekers smuggle illegal immigrants into the UK deport/repatriate illegal immigrants/failed asylum seekers assimilate/integrate new immigrants employ/hire migrant workers exploit/rely on (cheap/illegal) immigrant labour/(especially US) labor apply for/gain/obtain/be granted/be denied (full) citizenship have/hold dual citizenship Example Bank: •Only a tiny minority of products are affected. •Qualified minority applicants are highly sought after. •We are in the minority on this issue. •You are definitely among the minority. •a sizeable minority of the population •people from ethnic minorities •the view of a small but vociferous minority
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