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单词 culturally
释义
culturallycul‧tu‧ral‧ly /ˈkʌltʃərəli/ ●●○ AWL adverb Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Lies that protect someone's feelings are often culturally acceptable.
  • The district is one of the most highly educated and culturally sophisticated in the South.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A few luxuries have been smuggled in by canoe from the Solomons, which Bougainville is geographically and culturally close to.
  • Above all else, colonial governments were brutal and culturally limited.
  • But its impact on the world has been uneven both culturally and economically.
  • But these theories' notions of culturally stable femininity often elide with their concept of a biologically stable individual.
  • In our culturally and ethnically mixed society the degree of emancipation of women was uneven.
  • Investment banking applicants were expected to be culturally literate.
  • The above examples of culturally defined behaviour have been selected because they differ considerably from behaviour patterns in Western society.
  • The reality of living here without the social infrastructure they're culturally used to would probably send a Blairy into trauma.
word sets
WORD SETS
clansman, nounclanswoman, nounculturally, adverbculture, noundemography, noun-ese, suffixethnic, adjectiveethnography, nounethnology, nounfirst generation, nounintermarry, verbinterracial, adjectivekinship, nounmegalith, nounnative, adjectiveneanderthal, nounNeanderthal man, nounNeolithic, adjectivenomad, nounorientalist, nounpeace pipe, nounprimitive, adjectiveprimordial, adjectivepygmy, nounracial, adjectivesavage, adjectivesavage, nounsettlement, nounsettler, nountaboo, adjectivetotem, nountotem pole, nountribal, adjectivetribalism, nountribe, nountribesman, nountribeswoman, nountroglodyte, nounwampum, nounwar dance, nounwar paint, nounwhite, adjective
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· But the social forms that the manifestations of the tendency take are very various and both historically conditioned and culturally determined.· It should be noted that although the need itself is culturally universal, the means of its satisfaction is culturally determined.· Often it takes meetings such as this to reveal the pervasive nature of culturally determined behaviour.· Although communicating by touch is the most primitive mode, there are culturally determined touching patterns for adults.· To assert that all normal human behaviour is culturally moulded does not necessarily prove that it is also culturally determined.· There are also differences regarding the amount of gesticulation and mobility of the lips when communicating which are culturally determined.
· Contemporary Britain is a multi-ethnic, multi-racial, culturally diverse society.· This is the most culturally diverse country on the planet, and all kinds of people interact.· San Martin, with whom Guevara is compared by some, led his racially and culturally diverse army with much greater sensibility.
· All these were signals of a religious kind, framing the performances in culturally specific ways.· It was culture-specific, but not so culturally specific that everyone could not enjoy it.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounculturesubcultureadjectiveculturalculturedadverbculturally
1in a way that is related to the ideas, beliefs, or customs of a society:  Teaching materials need to be culturally appropriate.[sentence adverb] Historically and culturally, Britain has always been linked to the continent.2in a way that is related to art, music, literature etc:  The French are a culturally sophisticated people.[sentence adverb] Culturally, the city has a lot to offer.
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