inclusiveness
inclusiveness — 名詞
1. the practice or principle of making sure that people from all backgrounds, ident
包容性
接納多元背景的人,公平對待
the practice or principle of making sure that people from all backgrounds, identities, and abilities are welcomed, respected, and given the same opportunities to take part
The team's policy on inclusiveness aims to recruit people from diverse backgrounds.
該團隊的包容性政策旨在從多元背景中招募人才。
collocation: policy on inclusiveness
Chidi praised the school's inclusiveness after it installed ramps for wheelchair users.
Chidi 讚揚學校的包容性,因為學校為輪椅使用者安裝了無障礙坡道。
collocation: praised [entity]'s inclusiveness
True inclusiveness means making sure every voice is heard during team discussions.
真正的包容性意味著在團隊討論中確保每個人的意見都能被聽見。
Nadia's research explores how inclusiveness in the workplace can boost team creativity.
Nadia 的研究探討職場的包容性如何提升團隊創造力。
The city council voted to improve inclusiveness by publishing official forms in twelve languages.
市議會投票決定將官方表格翻譯成十二種語言,以提升包容性。
- inclusion
refers more directly to the act or policy of including; inclusiveness adds the sense of a wider culture or atmosphere
- equity
emphasises fairness and just treatment rather than simply being included; more focused on outcomes and resources
- openness
broader term covering willingness to listen or try new things; less specific to people's backgrounds and identities
- belonging
focuses on the emotional aspect of feeling accepted; inclusiveness covers both the structural and the emotional dimensions
- exclusiveness
the practice of limiting access or membership to only certain people
- discrimination
treating people unfairly based on who they are; a direct violation of inclusiveness
- exclusion
the act of leaving people out, which is the opposite of drawing them in
文法句型
noun + verb (singular)
in + noun
用法筆記
Often paired with diversity as complementary concepts in organisational or social policy discussions — diversity describes the mix of people, while inclusiveness describes how well that mix is welcomed and supported.