1.an advocate or enforcer of segregation, especially racial segregation
1.Judge Holt and Brooks Hays had gotten slightly more votes between them than the segregationist combo of Johnson and Alford.
霍尔特法官和布鲁克斯。海斯两人总得票数稍稍高于种族隔离主义者约翰逊和奥尔福德的组合。
2.No student had heard of George Wallace, the segregationist governor of Alabama, he said.
这些学生没有一个听说过乔治*华莱士——阿拉巴马州州长,种族隔离主义者。
3.His opponent in the run-off was Paul Thurmond, the son of the late Senator Strom Thurmond, once a prominent segregationist.
最后一轮选举中,他的对手是著名种族隔离主义者,已故参议员斯特罗姆•瑟蒙德的儿子保罗•瑟蒙德。
4.The year ended with almost 60% of Americans voting for either Richard Nixon or George Wallace, a Southern segregationist.
那年最后有近60%的人把选票投给了尼克松或是南部的分裂主义者沃利斯。
5.King, who led resistance to the racist segregationist laws of the southern US, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
马丁路德金领导了美国南部反对种族分裂法的斗争,并于1964年荣获诺贝尔和平奖。
6.Southern Democrats filibustered to keep the segregationist Jim Crow laws alive.
南部地区的民主党人阻止了分裂主义的克劳法继续生效。
7.Which means a segregationist is breaking the law.
种族隔离的意思是破坏法律的。
8.To Asians, this sounded about as appropriate as Mr Lott's praise of Strom Thurmond's segregationist views rang to Americans last year.
对于亚洲人来说,这听起来似乎放在洛特向美国人赞扬斯特罗姆•瑟蒙德的种族隔离主义论调时会更合适点。