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non-white noun[ C ] uk /ˌnɒnˈwaɪt/ us /ˌnɑːnˈwaɪt/ a person who is not white: 非白种人 Non-whites were not welcome in the club.这个俱乐部以往不欢迎非白种人。 Police had been accused of targeting non-whites. Non-whites, mostly Indians, Pakistanis and West Indians, represent an estimated 7 percent of Britain's population. As a non-white, I felt like an outsider. non-white adjective uk /ˌnɒnˈwaɪt/ us /ˌnɑːnˈwaɪt/ used to describe a person who is not white: He is one of only two non-white players in the squad. Non-white Britons are disproportionately concentrated among the working class and poor. involving or relating to people who are not white: Non-white voter registration increased by 17.3 percent statewide. His outspoken attitude on the issue of non-white immigration came to national attention in 1968. Should universities favor non-white applicants? There are still very few non-white faces in this area. Virtually every town in the state experienced an increase in its non-white population All of the students involved were of non-white racial origin. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases The skin, & skin colour anti-wrinkle ashy basal cell blush complexion corium flushed freckle-faced pasty-faced percutaneous perionychium permatan pigmented purple with ragephrase rubicund strawberry mark subcutaneous wanly webbing wheat complexion |