culturally / ˈkʌl tʃər əl /

文化上文化上的在文化上文化方面

culturally 的定义

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

culturally 近义词

culturally

等同于 socially

更多culturally例句

  1. More fundamentally, the companies see a cultural shift that will last beyond the current pandemic, with people likely to keep working from home more often even when offices re-open, and learning to love fixing stuff around the house.
  2. For more than two decades, Joel Dinerstein, a cultural historian and professor of English at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, has been asking his students who and what they consider cool.
  3. This week on Eater’s Digest, Eater San Francisco’s Luke Tsai discusses why the historic and cultural center of SF’s Japantown is especially at risk.
  4. These radical looks—from the flapper dress to the Afro, Madonna’s cone bra to Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dissent collar—defied their time and demonstrated the power of fashion as a political and cultural tool for making change.
  5. More importantly, they’ve talked about a major cultural shift.
  6. In fact, the question, though provocative and culturally important, may not even be new.
  7. Ditto Virginia, but in reverse; culturally, northern Virginia is Yankee land (but with gun shops).
  8. But Florida is kind of an outlier, because culturally, only the northern half of Florida is Dixie.
  9. Family is an anthropological fact—a socially and culturally related fact.
  10. But surprisingly over the eight years of working on the show I became more in touch on some level with being culturally Muslim.
  11. In comparison with these even such culturally important languages as Hebrew and French sink into a secondary position.
  12. Surface collections from more or less culturally isolated sites were also of value in determining cultural associations.
  13. Home libraries in the country rarely contain books of value, either culturally or for practical purposes.
  14. Culturally the eleventh century was the most active period China had so far experienced, apart from the fourth century B.C.
  15. That the Chinese will survive culturally is more open to question.