英語 での Only white の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Only white folks say it.
At one time, only white people were granted citizenship.
And the only white guy.
Azurelite is the only white Led torch available in the market today!
I turned around but saw only white.
My ideal society is one that is only white.
Would God say,"Oh, I like only white people"?
She passed away this year, and until the day she died, she continued to wear only white.
This is very similar to the reason for 71(Being the only white person around).
The lamp itself gives only white color, adjustable in 3 intensity: low, medium and high.
If you're painting the hull, use only white or dark-blue paint.
Only white wine is available, in three varieties: Chablis, sparkling, and Portuguese.
The life of their own choice of the right, only white parents to raise them.
Only white men dumb enough to think they could improve system like that.”.
Hardening of Romagna with porcelain face, the protagonist of the relaunch of the sangiovese- serving in various interpretations-, is encouraged by the undersigned to continue to produce the only white Delyus(by albana,
The only white poodle Bebe is always timid stay in our room on the stairs outside the door, from time to time look at our dynamic and static probe, like a little spy.
In keeping with racial segregation of American troops, the Americans stipulated that only white soldiers be involved, despite the French army being only 40% white. .
There were Chinese, Korean, Spanish- everything, which was a good thing for me because at my mosque I'm the only white male,[although] there are some white females.
I dreamed that my neighbor rozbivaetsya pregnant with her husband in a car and dies while he is still alive and after that I see her in a coffin but faces not visible only white dress.
In the second study, published in the International Journal of Sport Communication, the researchers sampled only white participants from a wider range of ages and education levels and found that the participants assigned stereotypes to short paragraphs and photos describing black quarterbacks but not to white ones, a result consistent with social identity theory.