1.〈外〉(有组织的)大屠杀;集体迫害
1.大屠杀;集体迫害
1.an occasion in which a large group of people are killed according to an official plan because of their race or religion, especially Jews in Russia in the 19th century and early 20th century
1.The program suggests that they probably left for economic reasons or to avoid conscription, rather than fleeing an anti-Jewish pogrom.
这一过程意味着他们可能是经济原因或者为逃避兵役而离开,并非是为了躲避反对犹太人的大屠杀而逃亡。
2.Street-fighting in Osh, the largest city in southern Kyrgyzstan, between ethnic Kyrgyz and minority Uzbeks escalated rapidly into a pogrom.
在吉尔吉斯斯坦南部第一大城市奥什市,吉尔吉斯族和乌兹别克族的街头冲突迅速升级成为一场大屠杀。
3.More than 2, 000 died in a pogrom in the state of Gujarat in 2002, for which the perpetrators have never been brought to justice.
2002年发生在古吉拉特邦的集体迫害导致2000多人死亡,而犯罪者至今仍然逍遥法外。
4.Even if we do not go towards a financial pogrom, social conscience doubts finance as a source of real wealth.
即使我们不会走向“金融大屠杀”,社会良知也不认为金融是真实财富的来源。
5.That pogrom followed allegations that a Muslim mob had been responsible for the deaths of Hindu activists.
那次大屠杀的导火索是一个指控:一个穆斯林暴民对印度教活动家的死亡负有直接责任。
6.His followers have been implicated in hundreds of murders, notably in a 1993 anti-Muslim pogrom.
他的追随者与数以百计的谋杀案有牵涉,重大事件之一便是发生在1993年耸人听闻的反穆斯林大屠杀。
7.Mr Modi denies charges that he and his government connived in the pogrom.
莫迪否认了有关他和他的政府默许大屠杀发生的指控。