culturally 的定义
- of or relating to culture or cultivation.
culturally 近义词
等同于 socially
更多culturally例句
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- More importantly, they’ve talked about a major cultural shift.
- In fact, the question, though provocative and culturally important, may not even be new.
- Ditto Virginia, but in reverse; culturally, northern Virginia is Yankee land (but with gun shops).
- But Florida is kind of an outlier, because culturally, only the northern half of Florida is Dixie.
- Family is an anthropological fact—a socially and culturally related fact.
- But surprisingly over the eight years of working on the show I became more in touch on some level with being culturally Muslim.
- In comparison with these even such culturally important languages as Hebrew and French sink into a secondary position.
- Surface collections from more or less culturally isolated sites were also of value in determining cultural associations.
- Home libraries in the country rarely contain books of value, either culturally or for practical purposes.
- Culturally the eleventh century was the most active period China had so far experienced, apart from the fourth century B.C.
- That the Chinese will survive culturally is more open to question.