post-apartheid
adjective [ before noun ], adverb (also post-Apartheid, postapartheid) uk/ˌpəʊst.əˈpɑː.taɪt/ /ˌpəʊst.əˈpɑː.teɪt/ us/ˌpoʊst.əˈpɑːr.taɪt/ /ˌpoʊst.əˈpɑːr.teɪt/
种族隔离制度废除后的
existing or happening after the end of apartheid (= the system in South Africa under which people of different races were kept separate by law, and white people were given more political rights and other advantages)
The novels are set in post-apartheid South Africa.
The first post-Apartheid president was Nelson Mandela.
He played a role in drafting South Africa’s postapartheid constitution. 他在起草南非废除种族隔离制度后的宪法中发挥了作用。
Post-apartheid, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission was rooted in Christian theology.
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- Nelson Mandela was the first president of the post-apartheid era.
- In the post-apartheid era, these areas are still characterized by poverty.
- Equal rights for women were enshrined in South Africa's post-apartheid constitution.
- It was agreed that the first post-apartheid government would include all of the major parties.