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单词 petite culture
释义

petite culturen.

Brit. /pəˌtiːt kʌlˈt(j)ʊə/, U.S. /ˈˌpɛdi ˌkəlˈtʊ(ə)r/, /pəˌti(t) ˌkəlˈtʊ(ə)r/
Origin: A borrowing from French. Etymon: French petite culture.
Etymology: < French petite culture (1764 or earlier) < petite , feminine of petit (see petit adj.) + culture culture n.
Small-scale farming.
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high culture1771
scientific farming1789
metaying1792
high farming1815
petite culture1848
sharefarming1857
urban agriculture1860
bush-farming1866
mixed farming1872
dry farming1878
co-aration1883
co-ploughing1883
smallholding1889
power-farming1913
dry-land farming1914
third(s)-and-fourth(s)1940
link system1950
green revolution1968
1848 J. S. Mill Princ. Polit. Econ. I. i. ix. 179 The working of the petite culture cannot be fairly judged where the small cultivator is merely a tenant.
1887 F. Engels in S. Moore & E. Aveling tr. K. Marx Capital II. xxvii. 741 Japan, with its purely feudal organisation of landed property and its developed petite culture, gives a much truer picture of the European middle class than all our history books.
1905 Spectator 7 Jan. 13/2 France is notoriously a country of petite culture.
1995 Science (Nexis) 7 Apr. 135 Napoleon III, uneasy with the factory system of labor and fearing the rise of syndicalism, was committed to petite culture in France and favored small landowners in his policy for the settlement of Algeria.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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