| 单词 | culturally | 
| 释义 | culturallyadv. With regard or in relation to culture (in various senses).  1.  Biology. With reference to culture or a culture (culture n. 3) of microoganisms, cells, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > laboratory analysis > processes > 			[adverb]		 > culturing culturally1888 1888    Lancet 1 Dec. 1067/2  				Culturally, differences of a marked character distinguished it from other streptococci. 1893    Daily Tel. 29 Sept. 4/6  				A fatal case..is officially described as ‘culturally indistinguishable from true cholera’. 1908    Practitioner Jan. 68  				There was a striking resemblance between the non-virulent strains of meningococci and ordinary gonococci, morphologically, culturally, and as regards their immunising power against virulent meningococci. 1949    H. W. C. Vines Green's Man. Pathol. 		(ed. 17)	 x. 219  				Culturally, the organism can be successfully grown on media containing glycerine, on blood-serum, or on Dorset's egg-medium. 2004    Forest Ecol. & Managem. 196 313/2  				Culturally identical isolates were sorted into groups and a record kept of those recognised as basidiomycetes.  2.   a.  With reference to artistic and intellectual activity. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > branch of knowledge > humanistic studies > 			[adverb]		 > in relation to culture culturally1889 1889    Temple Bar June 87  				Each is an advance culturally and artistically on that below. 1938    D. Thomas Let. 31 Aug. 		(1987)	 322  				Only the huge price of a railway ticket from London to South Wales prevented him from coming to interview me culturally. 1965    W. R. Chalmers in  T. A. Dorey  & D. R. Dudley Rom. Drama ii. 46  				The Romans felt themselves to be more culturally advanced than their neighbours. 1976    Scotsman 20 Nov. 4/5  				She was not known as ‘one of the more culturally-minded members of the Royal Family’. 1997    Billboard 		(Nexis)	 22 Feb.  				Musically and culturally, London dominates the south of England. 2004    A. King London Jrnl.  i. i. 11  				‘Slumming’, whereby a culturally respectable reader takes pleasure in mass-market reading.  b.  With reference to the culture of a particular society or group. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > a civilization or culture > 			[adverb]		 culturally1905 1905    Amer. Anthropologist 7 351  				The linguistically distinct but culturally related Yurok, Karok, and Hupa. 1921    R. A. S. Macalister Text-bk. European Archæol. I. v. 120  				Communities may be culturally classified as hunters, pastors, and agriculturists, according to the means whereby the majority of their members obtain their livelihood. 1954    W. J. H. Sprott Sci. & Social Action vi. 104  				Deviance is the departure on the part of participants from culturally expected rules of conduct. 1981    Antiquaries Jrnl. 61 168  				Changes in the social structure of politically and culturally unrelated societies involved in..long-distance trade. 2003    Time Out N.Y. 4 Dec. 21  				She makes field recordings at culturally rich locales such as a Lower East Side bagel shop staffed entirely by Turkmen Jews. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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