polarized class - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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polarized class (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/pəˈlæraɪzd klæs/

Meaning and Usage

A "polarized class" refers to a division of people within a social or educational context that exhibits contrasting perspectives, beliefs, or values. The term primarily suggests a situation where members of a class are sharply divided, often leading to conflict or a lack of understanding among the different factions.

This term is often used in discussions about social classes, educational environments, or political discourse to highlight the extremes that can arise in opinions or behaviors within a given group. It can be relevant in both written and spoken contexts, though it is more frequently found in analytical or academic discussions.

Frequency of Use

The phrase is not commonly found in everyday conversation; instead, it is more frequently encountered in academic articles, reports, or discussions surrounding sociology, education, and politics.

Example Sentences

  1. In many educational systems, we can observe a polarized class that struggles to find common ground on key issues.
  2. En muchos sistemas educativos, podemos observar una clase polarizada que lucha por encontrar un terreno común en cuestiones clave.

  3. The recent debate highlighted the polarized class within the community, illustrating the stark differences in opinion regarding the new policy.

  4. El reciente debate destacó la clase polarizada dentro de la comunidad, ilustrando las marcadas diferencias de opinión sobre la nueva política.

  5. As technology evolves, the polarized class in terms of access to resources has become increasingly evident.

  6. A medida que la tecnología evoluciona, la clase polarizada en términos de acceso a recursos se ha vuelto cada vez más evidente.

Idiomatic Expressions and Variations

While "polarized class" itself is not a frequent part of idiomatic expressions, it can be contextualized with other phrases relating to polarization or class division. Here are examples using related expressions:

  1. Class divide: The class divide in the society has led to a polarized class that finds it hard to relate to one another.
  2. La división de clases en la sociedad ha llevado a una clase polarizada que encuentra difícil relacionarse entre sí.

  3. Us versus them: In a polarized class, the "us versus them" mentality often deepens the divides.

  4. En una clase polarizada, la mentalidad de "nosotros contra ellos" a menudo profundiza las divisiones.

  5. In the same boat: Without realizing it, a polarized class can be reminded that they’re all in the same boat regarding their future.

  6. Sin darse cuenta, una clase polarizada puede ser recordada de que todos están en el mismo barco respecto a su futuro.

  7. Cross the divide: To improve collaboration, both sides of the polarized class must learn to cross the divide.

  8. Para mejorar la colaboración, ambos lados de la clase polarizada deben aprender a cruzar la división.

  9. Bridging the gap: Efforts to bridge the gap between the polarized class are essential for a harmonious community.

  10. Los esfuerzos para cerrar la brecha entre la clase polarizada son esenciales para una comunidad armoniosa.

  11. Walking on eggshells: In a polarized class, discussions can feel like walking on eggshells due to differing opinions.

  12. En una clase polarizada, las discusiones pueden sentirse como caminar en cáscaras de huevo debido a opiniones divergentes.

Etymology

The term "polarized" comes from the root word "polar," which traces back to the Latin word "polaris," meaning "of the poles." The word "class" derives from the Latin "classis," which refers to a division or grouping. Together, the phrase conveys the meaning of a group or class that is divided sharply in opposing directions, akin to the North and South poles.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Divided class - Factional class - Segregated group

Antonyms: - Unified class - Cohesive group - Integrated community



25-07-2024