Étnico in english

Ethnic

pronunciation: eθnɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures

étnico = ethnic. 

Example: Examination of this subject heading list reveals that considerations of nationality, ethnic background, religion, and sex have been factors which have entered into the construction of LC's hypothetical reader.

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» archivo étnicoethnic archives .

Example: With the current political transitions in Europe, the relocation of national, regional, and ethnic archives is once again a timely issue.

» conflicto étnicoracial conflictethnic conflictethnic strife .

Example: Student surveys and interviews indicate that all students perceive racial conflict on campus, though there are significant differences by racial group.

Example: Roots of ethnic conflict included segregation, racism, socialization, and inequality.

Example: As a result, faculty and students in the social sciences often focus on issues that are polemic -- racism, international conflict and war, ethnic strife, poverty.

» desde un punto de vista étnicoethnically .

Example: In addition, Ms. Marshall has done a great deal of research in the area of subject control, particularly with respect to ethnically and otherwise insensitive topical and name headings.

» dimensión étnicaethnic dimension .

Example: Outcomes can be disaggregated along age, class, ethnic, racial, & gender dimensions.

» discriminación étnicaethnic discrimination .

Example: Racial and ethnic discrimination have had a long history in the United States, beginning with the importation of African slaves in the seventeenth century.

» grupo étnicoethnic groupracial groupcultural group .

Example: He added that in the early days of the city's development, the different ethnic groups had clustered in well-defined colonies.

Example: Student surveys and interviews indicate that all students perceive racial conflict on campus, though there are significant differences by racial group.

Example: Micronesia is comprised of seven island nations peopled by distinctly unique cultural groups.

» lazo étnicoethnic bond .

Example: The nature of an ethnic bond, defined as the social bond between an ethnic group created by emigration & the country of origin, is discussed.

» mayoría étnica, lamajority culture, the .

Example: Librarians should take the time to examine the communication exchanges between the majority culture and the various ethnic, social or sexual cultures within the library neighbourhood.

» minoría étnicaethnic minority .

Example: Ethnic minorities, foreign students and males dropped out in larger proportions than other kinds of students.

» música étnicaethnic music .

Example: Certain areas of music geography have been almost ignored: geographic mapping of music styles, the geography of ethnic music, religious and martial music, and stage and film music.

» origen étnicoethnic originethnicity .

Example: The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.

Example: Undergraduate grade point average, Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores, ethnicity, gender and library experience were variables which tended to predict GSLIS grade point average and completion of the programme.

» persecución étnicaethnic persecution .

Example: While many Afghans are returning home, others are attempting to leave, due mostly to ethnic persecution.

» violencia étnicaethnic violence .

Example: National, regional or local economic downturns increase ethnic violence and protests against it.

Étnico synonyms

social in spanish: social, pronunciation: soʊʃəl part of speech: adjective, noun cultural in spanish: cultural, pronunciation: kʌltʃɜrəl part of speech: adjective ethnical in spanish: étnico, pronunciation: eθnɪkəl part of speech: adjective
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