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culture

/kuhl-cher/US // ˈkʌl tʃər //UK // (ˈkʌltʃə) //

文化,培养,文艺,文艺界

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as excellent in arts, letters, manners, scholarly pursuits, etc.
    • : that which is excellent in the arts, manners, etc.
    • : a particular form or stage of civilization, as that of a certain nation or period: Greek culture.
    • : development or improvement of the mind by education or training.
    • : the behaviors and beliefs characteristic of a particular group of people, as a social, ethnic, professional, or age group: the youth culture; the drug culture.
    • : the shared beliefs, behaviors, or social environment connected with a particular aspect of society: the rape culture on campus; the culture of poverty; a culture of celebrity worship.
    • : the values, typical practices, and goals of a business or other organization, especially a large corporation: Their corporate culture frowns on avoiding risk.
    • : Anthropology. the sum total of ways of living built up by a group of human beings and transmitted from one generation to another.
    • : Biology. the cultivation of microorganisms, as bacteria, or of tissues, for scientific study, medicinal use, etc.the product or growth resulting from such cultivation.
    • : the act or practice of cultivating the soil; tillage.
    • : the raising of plants or animals, especially with a view to their improvement.
    • : the product or growth resulting from such cultivation.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cul·tured, cul·tur·ing.

    • : to subject to culture; cultivate.
    • : Biology. to grow in or on a controlled or defined medium.to introduce into a culture medium.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounbreeding, education, sophistication
Forms: cultures
Synonyms
ability能力,能,力,具备了一定的能力art艺术,艺术品,艺术类,美术civilization文明,文化,现代化experience经验,体验,阅历,经历fashion时尚,时尚界,时尚界的perception感知,观念,感知力,感觉practice练习,做法,惯例,实践science科学,科技,理学,科普skill技巧,技能,技术,技巧方面accomplishment成绩,成就,成绩单,成绩单上的address地址,讲话,网址,讲话稿capacity能力,容量,容积率,容貌class类,类别,阶级,种类courtesy礼貌,礼遇,礼节,礼节性cultivation耕种,耕作,种植,栽培delicacy美味佳肴,美味,珍馐,美味的东西dignity尊严discrimination歧视,歧视问题,歧视性,鉴别dress衣服,礼服,穿着,穿衣elegance高雅,高雅的风格,高贵典雅,高贵elevation抬高,抬头,抬升,仰角enlightenment启蒙,启迪,启蒙教育,悟性erudition博学,博学多才,博学多识,博学多闻finish结束,完毕,结束语,完结gentility温文尔雅,绅士风度,文雅,君子之风grace恩典,恩惠,恩宠,宽限期improvement改善,改进,完善,改进工作kindness仁慈,善良,仁慈的,恩情learning学习,学问,学识,学会manners礼仪,礼节,礼貌,态度nobility贵族,高贵,贵族身份,高贵的人polish抛光,抛光剂,擦亮,擦拭politeness礼貌,礼节,客气,礼貌性proficiency熟练程度,熟练,精通,熟练掌握refinement完善,精细化,精益求精,完善的savoir-faire聪明才智,经验之谈,秘诀,经验主义tact技巧,策略,敏锐的洞察力,婉婉training培训,训练,培养,培训内容urbanity城市性,城市化,城镇化,都市性aestheticism唯美主义,美学主义,爱美主义,美学good taste好味道,好品味,好的品味,好的味道

Examples

  • Plenty of cultures have their own version of rice cakes, but we can partially thank a botanist named Alexander Pierce Anderson for laying the groundwork for the American rice cake as we know it.

  • We have a problem with poverty and resources in communities that happen to include a culture of gangs.

  • While many brands understandably use a variety of global and local ambassadors, dismissively trading out one’s culture this way is not something I can condone.

  • They are distanced from the food and water sources they depend on, and they are part of a culture that sees every problem as capable of being solved by money.

  • Fitzgibbons said that drop culture works because people like to buy into the perceived exclusivity and being able to boast that they were one of the few people able to purchase that item.

  • Charlie ridiculed my faith and culture and I died defending his right to do so.

  • I don't know why or who's doing it, but it's the legacy…and it's a legacy that is so important to the culture.

  • A lot of the culture around movies in the sci-fi/fantasy genre is about deconstructing them ad nauseam.

  • Whether he gets his full due in popular culture remains to be seen.

  • If the oft-talked-about college “hook-up culture” could be embodied by a place, it would be Shooters.

  • In Cuba its culture commenced in 1580, and from this and the other islands large quantities were shipped to Europe.

  • The culture of expression is a very different thing from the artful imitation of the signs of feeling and purpose.

  • Yet a child coming under the humanising influences of culture soon gets far away from the level of the savage.

  • Its culture however was looked upon with the same disapproval by Charles II.

  • It would be a modest guess that Accadian culture implied a growth of at least ten thousand years.