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词汇 cultural
释义 cultural
adjective
uk /ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/ us /ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/

culturaladjective (WAY OF LIFE)


B1
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of a society: 与文化有关的,文化的
The US is often accused of cultural imperialism.人们常指责美国奉行文化帝国主义。
cultural identity Australia has its own cultural identity, which is very different from that of Britain.澳大利亚有自己的文化特征,与英国文化大不相同。
cultural diversityThe company values cultural diversity.
cultural differencesThe misunderstanding is likely just the result of cultural differences between them.
cultural heritageWe visited the city museum to learn more about the cultural heritage (= ways of living and thinking that have existed for a long time in a society) of the people.
It is a study of the social and cultural milieu in which Michelangelo lived and worked.这是对米开朗基罗生活和工作所处的社会与文化背景的研究。
The country is now a cultural and social mosaic due to the influx of several different ethnic groups.
The best films are those which transcend national or cultural barriers.最优秀的影片是那些超越了民族或文化障碍的影片。
The era was characterized by political and cultural turbulence.在那个时代里,政治和文化都动荡不安。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Lifestyles & their study
anthropogenic
anthropological
anthropologically
anthropologist
anthropology
cultural critic
cultural criticism
cultural diffusion
cultural ecology
cultural geography
ethnologically
ethnologist
ethnology
hermetic
socioculturally
sub-trend
superorganic
the global village
trend
vegetate

culturaladjective (ART)


B1
relating to music, art, theatre, literature, etc.: 文化的,文艺的
cultural activityBudget reductions meant that the city's cultural activities for the coming year were cut back drastically.
cultural centreHe thought that Oslo was the cultural centre (= a place with a lot of museums, theatres, etc.) of Norway.
a cultural desert/wasteland (= a place without museums, theatres, etc.)文化沙漠/荒原
The minister said that the government planned to develop exchanges with other countries, particularly in cultural, scientific and economic spheres.
According to Marxist theory, a society's superstructure is its legal, social, cultural and political institutions, which are based on its economic systems.根据马克思主义理论,一个社会的上层建筑包括其法律、社会、文化和政治制度,而这些都是建立在其经济基础之上的。
They organized a series of cultural events.
There is an annual cultural exchange between our cities.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Art & culture
aesthetic
Afrocentric
Afrofuturism
anti-cultural
art gallery
composition
compositional
compositionally
cultural capital
cultural critic
cultural theory
culturally
folk art
highbrow
lowbrow
philistine
pop culture
popular culture
soul
soul food

Related word


culturally

cultural | American Dictionary


cultural
adjective
us/ˈkʌl·tʃər·əl/

culturaladjective (OF A WAY OF LIFE)


of or referring to the way of life of a particular people, esp. as shown in their ordinary behavior and habits, their attitudes toward each other, and their moral and religious beliefs:
The country has a rich cultural heritage.

culturaladjective (OF THE ARTS)


of or referring to the literature, art, music, dance, theater, etc., that represent the traditions or the way of life of a particular people or group:
the great cultural centers of Europe

culturally


adverbus/ˈkʌl·tʃər·ə·li/

cultural | Business English


cultural
adjective
uk /ˈkʌltʃərəl/us
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of a society, a company, etc.:
Australia has its own cultural identity, which is very different from that of Britain.
The cultural identity of a company is shaped by its attitudes to its employees.
cultural diversity/differences

culturally


adverb
a culturally diverse workforce

Examples of cultural


cultural
One form of cultural control is intercropping, or increasing the diversity of crop species11.
Indeed, to comprehend the conditionally of new frames they must be examined in tandem with entrenched cultural predispositions.
Insufficient attention to cultural issues is likely to limit the effectiveness of interventions.
The aim of this study was to explore its cross-cultural validity.
We do not find that prevalence differences are explained by cross-cultural differences in the form or validity of the depressive syndrome.
In the period before 'music television' existed as a cultural form and as an institutional entity it was more common to address music on television.
Commentary : counting heads may mask cultural and social factors.
Finally, since social and cultural relations involve constant change, identity is variable and multiple.
The marking with soot seems to refer to non-social behaviour, whereas the tattooing marks the cultural transition of a young woman to womanhood.
We report a study from a western region examining the impact of acculturation on depression to clarify the role of cultural factors.
A few years ago a cultural initiative was established in order to revisit and commemorate the history of the quarry through various cultural events.
The sites of historical remembrance can be manifested in various forms as institutions, topographical places, objects, cultural creations, social habits, and even buildings.
In cultural studies the plays themselves are not the main focus of attention.
There are other examples of me being mindful that an audience might not get a lot of these cultural references.
There are two possible instantiations of cultural identity: expanded-identity speakers and local-identity speakers.
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