ˈeθnɪk
1ethnic*/ — [ˈeθnɪk] adj 1) relating to a group of people who have the same culture and traditions The country s population consists of three main ethnic groups.[/ex] 2) belonging a particular ethnic group that lives in a place where most people are from a… …
2ethnic cleansing — [ˌeθnɪk ˈklenzɪŋ] noun [U] the use of violence to force people who belong to a particular ethnic group to leave an area …
3ethnic — / eθnɪk/ adjective relating to people who share the same race, culture and traditions …
4ethnic media — /ˌeθnɪk mi:diə/ plural noun magazines or TV stations which appeal to ethnic audiences …
5ethnocentric stage — /ˌeθnəυ sentrɪk steɪdʒ/ noun US an early stage in a company’s marketing when goods are sent overseas with no concessions to local needs or tastes …
6ethnic — I UK [ˈeθnɪk] / US adjective ** relating to a group of people who have the same culture and traditions The country s population consists of three main ethnic groups. a) used for referring to people from a particular ethnic group, when they live… …
7ethnocentric — eth|no|cen|tric [ˌeθnəuˈsentrık US nou ] adj based on the idea that your own race, nation, group etc is better than any other used in order to show disapproval ▪ ethnocentric history textbooks >ethnocentrism n [U] >ethnocentricity… …
8multiethnic — UK [ˈmʌltɪˌeθnɪk] / US / US [ˈmʌltaɪˌeθnɪk] adjective 1) involving people from different ethnic groups the company s multiethnic workforce 2) American someone who is multiethnic has parents who are from different ethnic groups …
9ethnicon — noun /ˈeθnɪkɒn/ name of a tribe, ethnonym …
10Ethnopop — Ẹth|no|pop 〈m. 6; unz.; Mus.〉 Form der Popmusik, die auf volksmusikalische Elemente, Melodien u. Motive (vor allem afrikanischer od. südamerikanischer Völker) zurückgreift [<grch. ethnos „Volk“ + Pop...] * * * Ethnopop [englisch, eθnəʊpɔp] …