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culturenoun(WAY OF LIFE)B1[CorU]the way oflife,especiallythegeneralcustomsandbeliefs, of aparticulargroupofpeopleat aparticulartime: 文化(尤指某一群体在某一时期普遍的风俗习惯和信仰) She'sstudyingmodernJapaneselanguageand culture.她在研究现代日本语言和文化。 This is one of the mostancientcultures in theworld. [CorU]theattitudes,behaviour,opinions, etc. of aparticulargroupofpeoplewithinsociety: Theinvestigationfoundthere was a cultureofsexismandracismwithin theorganization. popular/working-classculture See alsocall-out culture cancel culture counter-culture enterprise culture maker culture pop culture subculture youth culture - American culture has beenexportedall over theworld.
- She got somebooksout of thelibraryandimmersedherself inJewishhistoryand culture.
- Each culture had aspecialritualtoinitiateboysintomanhood.
- Surely it iswrongtotrytoimposewesternculture on othercountries?
- It's anostalgiatripback into theswingingculture of the 1960s.
- Do youthinkthere is a culture oflyingwithinmodernpolitics?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLifestyles & their study - anthropogenic
- anthropological
- anthropologically
- anthropologist
- anthropology
- demographer
- demographics
- demography
- downshifting
- ethnographer
- hermetic
- hermetically
- intercultural
- lifestyle
- meme
- vegetate
- way of lifeidiom
- westernization
- westernize
- westernized
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Groups of people Opinions, beliefs and points of view culturenoun(ART)B1[U]music,art,theatre,literature, etc.: 文化,文艺 You won'tfindmuch culture in thissleepylittletown, I'mafraid!在这座死气沉沉的小镇里,恐怕你不会发现多少文化底蕴! popularculture(= thebooks,music, etc.likedby mostpeople)通俗文化 - I wassufferingfrom anoverdoseof culture.
- She's thepersonificationof culture andrefinement.
- Theadvertisingindustry's use ofclassicsongsisvandalismofpopularculture, he said.
- There's not much here in the way of culture.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesArt & culture - aesthetic
- Afrocentric
- Afrofuturism
- anti-cultural
- art gallery
- arty
- barbarian
- composition
- compositional
- cultural
- folk art
- highbrow
- lowbrow
- middlebrow
- Mitteleuropean
- philistine
- pop culture
- soul
- soul food
- soulful
See more results » culturenoun(GROWING)[CorU]biologyspecializedcells,tissues,organs, ororganismsgrownforscientificpurposes, or theactivityofbreedingandkeepingparticularlivingthings inorderto get thesubstancestheyproduce 培养出的细胞(或组织、器官、生物体);培养,养殖 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBacteria, moulds, germs & viruses - adenovirus
- aerobe
- amoebic
- anti-HIV
- antimicrobial
- bacterium
- germicidal
- germophobe
- hen of the woods
- incubation
- incubation period
- mildew
- MRSA
- shitake mushroom
- spike protein
- staph
- staphylococcus
- strep
- streptococcal
- streptococcus
See more results » tobreedandkeepparticularlivingthings inorderto get thesubstancestheyproduce 栽培;培养;养殖SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBacteria, moulds, germs & viruses - adenovirus
- aerobe
- amoebic
- anti-HIV
- antimicrobial
- bacterium
- germicidal
- germophobe
- hen of the woods
- incubation
- incubation period
- mildew
- MRSA
- shitake mushroom
- spike protein
- staph
- staphylococcus
- strep
- streptococcal
- streptococcus
See more results » (Definition ofculturefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)culturenoun(WAY OF LIFE)B1[CorU]the way oflife,especiallythegeneralcustomsandbeliefs, of aparticulargroupofpeopleat aparticulartime 文化(尤指某一群体在某一时期普遍的风俗习惯和信仰)youth/working-class culture青年/工人阶级文化 She'sstudyingmodernJapaneselanguageand culture.她在研究现代日本语言和文化。 - American culture has beenexportedall over theworld.
- She got somebooksout of thelibraryandimmersedherself inJewishhistoryand culture.
- It's anostalgiatripback into theyouthculture of theswinging60s.
- Surely it iswrongtotrytoimposewesternculture on thesepeople?
- Each culture had aspecialritualtoinitiateboysintomanhood.
culturenoun(ART)B1[U]music,art,theatre,literature, etc. 文化,文艺You won'tfindmuch culture in thissleepylittletown, I'mafraid!在这座死气沉沉的小镇里,恐怕你不会发现多少文化底蕴! popularculture(= thebooks,music, etc.likedby mostpeople)通俗文化 - I wassufferingfrom anoverdoseof culture.
- She's thepersonificationof culture andrefinement.
- Theadvertisingindustry's use ofclassicsongsisvandalismofpopularculture, he said.
- There's not much here in the way of culture.
culturenoun(GROWING)[CorU]biologyspecializedcells,tissues,organs, ororganismsgrownforscientificpurposes, or theactivityofbreedingandkeepingparticularlivingthings inorderto get thesubstancestheyproduce 培养出的细胞(或组织、器官、生物体);培养,养殖 tobreedandkeepparticularlivingthings inorderto get thesubstancestheyproduce 栽培;培养;养殖 culture| American Dictionaryculturenoun(WAY OF LIFE)[C/U]social studiesthe way oflifeof aparticularpeople,esp. asshownintheirordinarybehaviorandhabits,theirattitudestoward each other, andtheirmoralandreligiousbeliefs: [U]Hestudiedthe culture of the SiouxIndians. culturenoun(ARTS)[U]theartsofdescribing,showing, orperformingthatrepresentthetraditionsor the way oflifeof aparticularpeopleorgroup;literature,art,music,dance,theater, etc. culturenoun(ARTIFICIAL GROWTH)[C]biologythegrowingof agroupofmicroorganisms(= verysmallorganisms)or othercellsin anartificialenvironmentforscientificpurposes, or agroupoforganismssogrown cultureverb[T](GROW ARTIFICIALLY)biologytogrowcells,bacteria, orsimilarthings forscientificpurposes (Definition ofculturefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)culture| Business English[CorU]the way oflife,especiallythegeneralcustomsandbeliefs, of aparticulargroupofpeopleat aparticulartime: You will needtimeto get used toworkingin a different culture. In today's culture,wirelessispartofourdailylives. [CorU]WORKPLACEtheideasandwaysofworkingthat aretypicalfor anorganization, and thataffecthow it doesbusinessand howitsemployeesbehave: culture (of sth)Where Iworkthere's a culture ofcollaboration. build/develop/foster, etc. a cultureOuraimwas tofostera culture ofinnovationat alllevelsin thecompany. business/company/management cultureThis is ahandyguideto themanagementculture in thecountrieswith which we dobusiness. See alsocorporate culture safety culture [U]PRODUCTIONthegrowingofcrops: Theconditionsin theareaareidealforvegetableculture. (Definition ofculturefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofcultureculture Naval hierarchy andculturedefined policies, procedures, rewards, and sanctions.From theCambridge English Corpus Addition of minocycline to cultures reduced but did not completely inhibit activation of this pathway.From theCambridge English Corpus This does seem to be a somewhat anthropocentric viewpoint and one, moreover, that effectively replaces the oldculture/nature dualism with a human/non-human dualism.From theCambridge English Corpus In the present work we wanted to verify whether oocytes recovered from preantral follicles were able to acquire calcium activity during follicleculture.From theCambridge English Corpus In terms of recreation,culture, education, and even rural industries, the period was characterised as much by development and change as by stagnation and decline.From theCambridge English Corpus Not surprisingly, language andcultureare playing important roles in the struggle to reclaim the land.From theCambridge English Corpus Oocytes surviving the injection were either cultured without further treatment or exposed to ethanol solution to induce parthenogenetic activation.From theCambridge English Corpus But elsewhere in his paper he argues that landscape mediates nature andculture, it is a 'synthesis or alliance'.From theCambridge English Corpus Landscape is nature andcultureat the same time, it is their mediation, synthesis or alliance.From theCambridge English Corpus The theoretical implication is that to ignore politicalculturein measuring and analysing state/society interaction could give a misleading picture.From theCambridge English Corpus It takes that sort of time for things that are under your eyes to become disposable withinculture.From theCambridge English Corpus The findings suggested the need forculturespecific case methodology training sessions for both case leaders and students.From theCambridge English Corpus The "ethnographic approach" that the authors favored will not provide sufficient evidence to claim the presence ofculture.From theCambridge English Corpus Contradictions inherent to these world views provide a basis for the transformation of political rhetoric and thus changes in politicalcultureitself.From theCambridge English Corpus A well-developed printcultureplays an important role in this.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithculturecultureThese are words often used in combination withculture. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. alien culture A mere hint of an accent can seem to the hearer to represent analienculture. From theCambridge English Corpus ancient culture Ventura survival of old beliefs and customs that may help us in understanding theancientculture. From theCambridge English Corpus aspect of culture He sought neither to reduce the cultural sciences to the natural sciences nor to show that science was just anotheraspectofculture. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/culture## |