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Caucasian adjective formaluk /kɔːˈkeɪ.ʒən/ us /kɑːˈkeɪ.ʒən/ belonging to the races of people who have skin that is of a pale colour: 白种人的;高加索人种的 The chief suspect for the robbery is a Caucasian male.抢劫案的主要嫌疑犯是个白人男子。 I am Caucasian and I am dating a Korean girl. The disorder affects about 5 - 7 percent of the Caucasian population of European descent in the U. S. He is an African American living in a predominantly Caucasian neighborhood. The political and economic elite was almost exclusively Caucasian, English-speaking, and Protestant. Caucasian noun[ C ] formaluk /kɔːˈkeɪ.ʒən/ us /kɑːˈkeɪ.ʒən/ someone from the races of people who have skin that is of a pale colour: Betty was a Caucasian whose family tree could be traced back to the 1600s in New England. All the subjects participating in our study were Caucasians. I don't want a dramatic change to the shape of my nose as I don't want to end up looking like a Caucasian. The agency were looking for a black man, not a Caucasian. Caucasians with red or blond hair, and with fair skin that burns easily, are at especially high risk of skin cancer.
Caucasian | American Dictionary Caucasian noun[ C ] us/kɔˈkeɪ·ʒən/ a white person |