noun🔗Share게토An (often walled) area of a city in which Jews are concentrated by force and law. (Used particularly of areas in medieval Italy and in Nazi-controlled Europe.)"During World War II, the Nazis forced Jewish families to live in walled ghettos before deporting them to concentration camps. "제2차 세계 대전 동안, 나치는 유대인 가족들이 강제 수용소로 추방하기 전에 벽으로 둘러싸인 게토에서 살도록 강요했습니다.historysocietypoliticsraceplaceareanationgroupinhumanwarsufferinglaworganizationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share빈민가, 게토An (often impoverished) area of a city inhabited predominantly by members of a specific nationality, ethnicity or race."Many immigrant families first lived in the city's ghettos, where rent was cheap and they could find community with others who shared their language and culture. "많은 이민자 가족들은 처음에는 도시의 빈민가에서 살았는데, 그곳은 임대료가 저렴했고 그들은 언어와 문화를 공유하는 다른 사람들과 공동체를 찾을 수 있었습니다.areaculturesocietyhistoryraceplacenationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share인종 외의 다른 것을 공유하는 사람들이 집중된 지역An area in which people who are distinguished by sharing something other than ethnicity concentrate or are concentrated."During finals week, the library transformed into temporary ghettos of stressed-out students, each dedicated to their specific subject, like history or chemistry. "기말고사 기간 동안 도서관은 역사나 화학과 같은 특정 과목에 전념하는 스트레스받는 학생들의 임시 지역으로 변했습니다.areasocietyhistoryculturegroupChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share게토, 빈민가(sometimes derogatory) An isolated, self-contained, segregated subsection, area or field of interest; often of minority or specialist interest.""The school's music program, sadly underfunded and lacking resources, had become one of the academic ghettos, separated from the main focus on math and science." "학교의 음악 프로그램은, 불행히도 자금 지원이 부족하고 자원이 부족하여, 수학과 과학에 대한 주요 초점에서 분리된 학문적 게토 중 하나가 되었다.areasocietyculturehistoryplaceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading