culture shock

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culture shock 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a state of bewilderment and distress experienced by an individual who is suddenly exposed to a new, strange, or foreign social and cultural environment.

culture shock 近义词

n. 名词 noun

sudden exposure to different culture

culture shock 的近义词 3

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  1. “That would be a culture shock for her, right after a full year of having all the attention,” says Aikey, who has vivid memories of the day her family bought Penny from a pet store in 2005, even though she was only in second grade.
  2. Initially a blur of culture shock juxtaposed with her ongoing disenchantment, the journals track her obsession with her elusive, rakish colleague as well as her increasingly erratic state of mind.
  3. Charlie ridiculed my faith and culture and I died defending his right to do so.
  4. 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.
  5. A lot of the culture around movies in the sci-fi/fantasy genre is about deconstructing them ad nauseam.
  6. Whether he gets his full due in popular culture remains to be seen.
  7. If the oft-talked-about college “hook-up culture” could be embodied by a place, it would be Shooters.
  8. In Cuba its culture commenced in 1580, and from this and the other islands large quantities were shipped to Europe.
  9. The culture of expression is a very different thing from the artful imitation of the signs of feeling and purpose.
  10. Yet a child coming under the humanising influences of culture soon gets far away from the level of the savage.
  11. Its culture however was looked upon with the same disapproval by Charles II.
  12. It would be a modest guess that Accadian culture implied a growth of at least ten thousand years.