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单词 culture war
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Definition of culture war in English:

culture war

noun
  • A conflict between groups with different ideals, beliefs, philosophies, etc.

    a culture war between the revivalists and anti-revivalists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now name one battle in the culture war in which he was instrumental in attaining a victory for our side.
    • Despite denials by some that any such conflict exists, the culture war is an obtrusive fact.
    • At the root of the culture war is a conflict between theism and atheism.
    • In that sense, the battles for serious music are part of a wider culture war apparent at various levels of modern Scotland.
    • If we are in a culture war, and it seems pretty clear that we are, then I expect that every president from now until that war ends will be hated by the other side.
    • But be prepared for another fierce battle in the culture war.
    • An underlying objection to such slave redemption projects appears to lie in a culture war between secular and religious activism.
    • Before exploring how the second Battle of Lexington typifies the larger culture war, it is useful to sketch the specific conflict.
    • As he contends, the culture war is ultimately fought in political institutions, not in the attitudes found in surveys.
    • On this view, then, the culture war rests on different assessments of the modern liberal tradition.
    • If settlers turn on soldiers who have come to evict them, it will not look like a culture war - but a civil war.
    • Along the way, we'll have to work through the culture war at home.
    • This is not a culture war; it is the cultural equivalent of hiding in the trenches and putting up enough sandbags to keep the enemy at a safe distance.
    • The culture war, like a flower war, is meant to thin the ranks of the people who trigger these feelings.
    • It is really a culture war that has nothing to do with creating a safer society.
    • And the result is that on race, both law and culture work very hard not to avoid but to win the culture war.
    • Perhaps the next war we need to launch is a new culture war in the West, to decide what values and ambitions we might be prepared to stand and fight for - and against.
    • What strikes me most about the underlying ‘story’ is the sheer breathless viciousness of the culture war.
    • It came smack in the middle of the relevant culture war.
    • Like the culture war in American society, this conflict is ultimately about control.
 
 

Definition of culture war in US English:

culture war

noun
  • A conflict between groups with different ideals, beliefs, philosophies, etc.

    a culture war between the revivalists and antirevivalists
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Like the culture war in American society, this conflict is ultimately about control.
    • If we are in a culture war, and it seems pretty clear that we are, then I expect that every president from now until that war ends will be hated by the other side.
    • As he contends, the culture war is ultimately fought in political institutions, not in the attitudes found in surveys.
    • Before exploring how the second Battle of Lexington typifies the larger culture war, it is useful to sketch the specific conflict.
    • An underlying objection to such slave redemption projects appears to lie in a culture war between secular and religious activism.
    • On this view, then, the culture war rests on different assessments of the modern liberal tradition.
    • Now name one battle in the culture war in which he was instrumental in attaining a victory for our side.
    • It came smack in the middle of the relevant culture war.
    • Despite denials by some that any such conflict exists, the culture war is an obtrusive fact.
    • Along the way, we'll have to work through the culture war at home.
    • Perhaps the next war we need to launch is a new culture war in the West, to decide what values and ambitions we might be prepared to stand and fight for - and against.
    • At the root of the culture war is a conflict between theism and atheism.
    • This is not a culture war; it is the cultural equivalent of hiding in the trenches and putting up enough sandbags to keep the enemy at a safe distance.
    • It is really a culture war that has nothing to do with creating a safer society.
    • If settlers turn on soldiers who have come to evict them, it will not look like a culture war - but a civil war.
    • The culture war, like a flower war, is meant to thin the ranks of the people who trigger these feelings.
    • But be prepared for another fierce battle in the culture war.
    • What strikes me most about the underlying ‘story’ is the sheer breathless viciousness of the culture war.
    • In that sense, the battles for serious music are part of a wider culture war apparent at various levels of modern Scotland.
    • And the result is that on race, both law and culture work very hard not to avoid but to win the culture war.
 
 
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