cultural / ˈkʌl tʃər əl /

⭐基础词汇文化文化方面文化的文化类

cultural 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to culture or cultivation.

cultural 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

educational, enlightening

更多cultural例句

  1. It’s a campus novel set at Harvard in 1995, during the cultural moment when email was just becoming a thing.
  2. It’s a political question, an ethical question, and a cultural question.
  3. Over cultural evolutionary time, humans develop skills that are crucial for survival, but often difficult and time-consuming to learn.
  4. According to childhood friend and cultural anthropologist Nutsa Batiashvili, going back to the small, tight-knit country “gives you a chance for whatever you’re doing to mean just a little bit more.”
  5. Sex roles, Mead argued, came first, the product of a long and complex process of circumstance, cultural borrowing, change, and chance.
  6. These generally come from the outside, from cultural pressures and messages.
  7. Is it anti-Semitism, or are less insidious cultural forces at work?
  8. So my way to point out his cultural cluelessness is to be even more clueless?
  9. In the absence of cultural shifts, then, new reproductive technology might not matter as much for women as it would for men.
  10. Instead, local life is defined by cultural products that are more national or more global—think of the Sunday New York Times.
  11. This organization marked the formal beginning of Richmond as a cultural center in Virginia.
  12. Education, the "backbone" of cultural activities, is one of the most challenging current problems facing Virginia.
  13. They belong, it would appear, to a stock of common inheritance from an uncertain cultural centre of immense antiquity.
  14. Due consideration must be given to the widespread influence exercised by cultural contact.
  15. The superior peoples are those who have had access to the accumulated cultural materials of the peoples that preceded them.