segregation
21segregation — seg|re|ga|tion [ˌsegrıˈgeıʃən] n [U] when people of different races, sexes, or religions are kept apart so that they live, work, or study separately ≠ ↑integration ▪ racial segregation segregation of ▪ the segregation of men and women …
22Segregation — 1Se|gre|ga|ti|on die; , en <aus spätlat. segregatio »Trennung« zu lat. segregare, vgl. ↑segregieren>: 1. (veraltet) Ausscheidung, Trennung. 2. Aufspaltung der Erbfaktoren während der Reifeteilung der Geschlechtszellen (Biol.). Segregation 2 …
23segregation — [[t]se̱grɪge͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu with supp Segregation is the official practice of keeping people apart, usually people of different sexes, races, or religions. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that racial segregation in schools was… …
24Segregation — segregacija statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. segregation vok. Entmischung, f; Segregation, f rus. сегрегация, f pranc. ségrégation, f ryšiai: palygink – likvacija …
25segregation — segregacija statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. segregation vok. Entmischung, f; Segregation, f rus. сегрегация, f pranc. ségrégation, f ryšiai: palygink – likvacija …
26ségrégation — segregacija statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. segregation vok. Entmischung, f; Segregation, f rus. сегрегация, f pranc. ségrégation, f ryšiai: palygink – likvacija …
27segregation — The separation of client assets and money from those of the firm This policy is enforced by the UK regulators to ensure that client money is not misappropriated. private customers always get client money segregation; non private customers have… …
28segregation — The act or process of separation. The unconstitutional policy and practice of separating people on the basis of color, nationality, religion, etc. in housing and schooling. See de facto segregation de jure segregation …
29segregation — noun Date: 1555 1. the act or process of segregating ; the state of being segregated 2. a. the separation or isolation of a race, class, or ethnic group by enforced or voluntary residence in a restricted area, by barriers to social intercourse,… …
30ségrégation — (sé gré ga sion ; en vers, de cinq syllabes) s. f. Action par laquelle on met à part, on sépare d un tout, d une masse. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Après cela, la segregation faicte par eux mesmes de leurs deputez d avec les autres qui n estoient… …