English to Greek Meaning of ghetto - γκέττο


Ghetto :
γκέττο

γκέττο, Εβραίοι

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Definitions of ghetto in English
Noun(1) formerly the restricted quarter of many European cities in which Jews were required to live(2) any segregated mode of living or working that results from bias or stereotyping(3) a poor densely populated city district occupied by a minority ethnic group linked together by economic hardship and social restrictions
Examples of ghetto in English
(1) In the Jewish ghetto stands a 15th century house, adorned with a fragment of classical frieze and a stone lion, borrowed from some ruin that had no further use for it.(2) It was a Jewish family, and Nathan was born in the Jewish ghetto of Warsaw.(3) Instead they just settle for a few exterior shots of the gay ghetto in ugly, old downtown Toronto.(4) She and her mother were moved into the Jewish ghetto .(5) They were sent by train to Lodz in Poland where a Jewish ghetto already existed.(6) the relative security of the gay ghetto(7) If this neighborhood becomes a student ghetto it won't be fit for students.(8) It's not poverty, you're not living in the ghetto or slum, but there's a kind of blandness to it.(9) The slum buildings of the ghetto produce an endless stream of hungry and fearful rats.(10) Football is being dragged back into a cultural ghetto of being a sport purely for yobs, so called ÔÇÿhard menÔÇÖ and lager louts.(11) Whenever you've got ghettoes of kin groups, you are always going to have compounded emotional problems.(12) Hip hop is a music that has been evolved out of the ghettoes of inner cities, whether it's in Jamaica or the United States.(13) Boxers, prize fighters in particular, often emerge from inner-city ghettos with no backing, no education, no money.(14) There was anger about the lack of prospects and poor schools, and young people from ethnic minorities felt trapped in ghettos .(15) The result was riots in black ghettos in East Coast cities.(16) The Irish in Australia did not occupy ghettoes , and Irishwomen were particularly likely to marry non-Irish husbands.
Related Phrases of ghetto
(1) ghetto blaster ::
ghetto blaster
Synonyms
M
1. ghetto ::
γκέττο
2. colony ::
αποικία
3. tenement ::
φτηνό σπίτι
4. shanty-town ::
παραγκούπολη
5. Jewry ::
Εβραίοι
Different Forms
ghetto, ghettoize, ghettoizes, ghettos
Word Example from TV Shows
They got ghetto birds
and black ops.

They got GHETTO birds and black ops.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 2

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