multicultural
adjective
(also mainlyUKmulti-cultural)uk/ˌmʌl.tiˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/us/ˌmʌl.tiˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/includingpeoplewho have many differentcustomsandbeliefs, orrelatingto asociety,organization,city, etc. like this:
Britainisincreasinglya multiculturalsociety.英国社会的文化正日益多元化。
At the themarket, whereTurkish,Arab,SlavandChinesestallholdersvieforcustomers, you get arealsenseof the city's multi-culturalmake-up.
- Thecompanystartedexpandingoverseasin 1975, and has a multiculturalworkforce.
- Thecountryhas arichmulticulturalheritage.
- Londonersvaluethe multi-culturaldiversityoftheircity.
Custom, tradition & conformity
- Americanization
- anti-classical
- anti-conventional
- anti-institutional
- anti-traditional
- crowd
- custom
- demi-monde
- desi
- endogamy
- multiculturalism
- non-classical
- non-conservative
- non-traditional
- nonconformist
- unconventional
- unconventionally
- undoctrinaire
- unorthodox
- zeitgeist