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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 983 COCA: 611

culture

noun
/ˈkʌltʃə(r)/
/ˈkʌltʃər/
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    way of life生活方式

  1. [uncountable] the customs and beliefs, art, way of life and social organization of a particular country or group文化,文明(指国家或群体的风俗、信仰、艺术、生活方式及社会组织)
    • African/American/European/Islamic culture非洲/美国/欧洲/伊斯兰文化
    • working-class culture工人阶级的文化
    • the study of Japanese language and culture日本语言文化研究
    • Cooking is a hugely important part of French culture.烹饪是法国文化中非常重要的一部分。
    • He is no longer in touch with youth culture.他不再接触青年文化。
    • The film examines the culture clash between the generations.这部电影探讨了几代人之间的文化冲突。
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    • Jokes are an important part of our popular oral culture.笑话是我们大众口头文化的一个重要组成部份。
    • These ideas have always been central to Western culture.这些观念一直是西方文明的核心。
    • a country containing many language and culture groups包括许多语言和文化群体的国家
    • immigrants who embrace American culture接受美国文化的移民
    • The Romans gradually assimilated the culture of the people they had conquered.罗马人逐渐吸收了他们所征服的民族的文化。
    • Prisoners are isolated from the wider culture of society at large.囚犯与社会隔绝,接触不到更为广泛的文化。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • ancient
    • primitive
    • dominant
    verb + culture
    • assimilate
    • embrace
    • build
    culture + verb
    • develop
    culture + noun
    • group
    • shock
    • clash
    preposition
    • in a/​the culture
    phrases
    • a clash of cultures
    • a culture of fear
    • a culture of secrecy
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a country, group, etc. with its own beliefs, etc.文化(指拥有特定信仰等的国家、群体等)
    • The children are taught to respect different cultures.孩子们受到教导要尊重不同的文化。
    • the effect of technology on traditional cultures技术对各种传统文化的影响
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    • Children need to learn to understand cultures other than their own.除了本国文化,儿童还需要学着了解异域文化。
    • In some cultures children have an important place.在某些文化中,儿童有着重要的地位。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • ancient
    • primitive
    • dominant
    verb + culture
    • assimilate
    • embrace
    • build
    culture + verb
    • develop
    culture + noun
    • group
    • shock
    • clash
    preposition
    • in a/​the culture
    phrases
    • a clash of cultures
    • a culture of fear
    • a culture of secrecy
    See full entry
  3. art/music/literature艺术;音乐;文学

  4. [uncountable] art, music, literature, etc., thought of as a group文化(艺术、音乐、文学等的统称)
    • Venice is a beautiful city, full of culture and history.威尼斯是一座具有深厚文化和历史底蕴的美丽城市。
    • the Minister for Culture文化部长
    see also pop culture
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    • The paintings reflect African American culture.这些画反映了非洲裔美国人的文化。
    • She is a woman of wide culture.她是一个有丰富的文化修养的女子。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • contemporary
    • modern
    • postmodern
    phrases
    • a man of culture
    • a woman of culture
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  5. beliefs/attitudes看法;态度

  6. [countable, uncountable] the beliefs and attitudes about something that people in a particular group or organization share文化(某群体或组织的一致看法和态度)
    • We are living in a consumer culture.我们生活在一种消费文化之中。
    • Corporate culture has become the dominant culture.企业文化成为主导文化。
    • The political cultures of the United States and Europe are very different.美国的政治观和欧洲的大不相同。
    • You can't change the culture of an organization overnight.你不可能在一夜之间改变一个组织的文化。
    • culture of something She believes the media have created a culture of fear.她认为媒体创造了一种恐惧的文化。
    • The company promotes a culture of innovation.该公司倡导创新文化。
    • A culture of failure exists in some schools.在某些学校中存在着失败文化。
    see also canteen culture
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    • Newcomers to the company are soon assimilated into the culture.新来的员工很快就为企业文化所同化。
    • The computer has changed the culture of the design profession.计算机改变了设计行业的文化。
    • The new director is trying to foster a culture of open communication within the company.新任主管正努力在公司内部培养一种坦诚交流的文化。
    • The social security system has been accused of producing a culture of dependency.社会保险制度被指责养成了一种依赖文化。
    • the development of the enterprise culture in Britain英国企业文化的发展
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • ancient
    • primitive
    • dominant
    verb + culture
    • assimilate
    • embrace
    • build
    culture + verb
    • develop
    culture + noun
    • group
    • shock
    • clash
    preposition
    • in a/​the culture
    phrases
    • a clash of cultures
    • a culture of fear
    • a culture of secrecy
    See full entry
  7. growing/breeding种植;养殖

  8. [uncountable] (specialist) the growing of plants or producing of particular animals in order to get a particular substance or crop from them种植;栽培;养殖;培育
    • the culture of silkworms (= for silk)桑蚕养殖
  9. cells/bacteria细胞;细菌

  10. [countable] (biology生物, medical医学) a group of cells or bacteria, especially one taken from a person or an animal and grown for medical or scientific study, or to produce food; the process of obtaining and growing these cells培养物;培养细胞;培养细菌;(为医疗、科研或食品生产而作的细胞或细菌的)培养
    • a culture of cells from the tumour肿瘤细胞的培养
    • Yogurt is made from active cultures.酸奶是由活性培养菌制成的。
    • to do/take a throat culture采集喉部培养细胞
  11. Word OriginMiddle English (denoting a cultivated piece of land): the noun from French culture or directly from Latin cultura ‘growing, cultivation’; the verb from obsolete French culturer or medieval Latin culturare, both based on Latin colere ‘tend, cultivate’ . In late Middle English the sense was ‘cultivation of the soil’ and from this (early 16th cent.), arose ‘cultivation (of the mind, faculties, or manners)’; sense (3) dates from the early 19th cent.

culture

verb
/ˈkʌltʃə(r)/
/ˈkʌltʃər/
(biology生物, medical医学)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they culture
/ˈkʌltʃə(r)/
/ˈkʌltʃər/
he / she / it cultures
/ˈkʌltʃəz/
/ˈkʌltʃərz/
past simple cultured
/ˈkʌltʃəd/
/ˈkʌltʃərd/
past participle cultured
/ˈkʌltʃəd/
/ˈkʌltʃərd/
-ing form culturing
/ˈkʌltʃərɪŋ/
/ˈkʌltʃərɪŋ/
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  1. culture something to grow a group of cells or bacteria for medical or scientific study培养(细胞或细菌)
    Word OriginMiddle English (denoting a cultivated piece of land): the noun from French culture or directly from Latin cultura ‘growing, cultivation’; the verb from obsolete French culturer or medieval Latin culturare, both based on Latin colere ‘tend, cultivate’ . In late Middle English the sense was ‘cultivation of the soil’ and from this (early 16th cent.), arose ‘cultivation (of the mind, faculties, or manners)’; sense (3) dates from the early 19th cent.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 983 COCA: 611
culture

noun¹

1customs, ideas, beliefs, etc.風俗;思想;信仰ADJECTIVE | VERB + CULTURE | CULTURE + VERB | CULTURE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEancient, primitive古代/原始文化dominant主流文化modern, traditional現代/傳統文化patriarchal家長制文化human人類文化alien, foreign外國文化indigenous, native本土文化local, national本地/民族文化global, world全球/世界文化black, Greek, Islamic, Western, etc.黑人、希臘、伊斯蘭教、西方等文化These ideas have always been central to Western culture.這些思想始終是西方文化的核心。rural, urban鄉村/都市文化mainstream, underground主流/另類文化gay同性戀文化diverse, vibrant多樣的/充滿生機的文化bourgeois, working-class, etc.資產階級、工薪階層等文化street, youth街頭/青年文化As young people started to have more money, a significant youth culture developed.隨着年輕人開始越來越有錢,一種影響重大的青年文化形成了。dance, hip-hop, rock, etc.舞蹈、嘻哈、搖滾等文化computer, drug, football (BrE) 計算機/毒品/足球文化legal, political, scientific, etc.法律、政治、科學等文化the political culture of the US美國的政治文化company, corporate, organizational公司/企業/組織文化business, professional企業/職業文化academic, intellectual學術/知識文化religious, secular宗教/世俗文化capitalist, commercial, consumer, enterprise, materialistic, etc.資本主義、商業、消費、企業、物質主義等文化the development of the enterprise culture企業文化的發展celebrity名流文化wider更廣泛的文化Prisoners are isolated from the wider culture of society at large.囚犯與社會隔絕,接觸不到更為廣泛的文化。VERB + CULTUREassimilate融合文化The Romans gradually assimilated the culture of the people they had conquered.羅馬人逐漸吸收了他們所征服的民族的文化。Newcomers to the company are soon assimilated into the culture.新來的員工很快就為企業文化所同化。embrace接受文化immigrants who embrace American culture接受美國文化的移民build, create, develop, foster, produce, shape創建/創造/發展/培養/產生/形成文化The new director is trying to foster a culture of open communication within the company.新任主管正努力在公司內部培養一種坦誠交流的文化。change, transform改變文化The computer has changed the culture of the design profession.計算機改變了設計行業的文化。understand理解文化Children need to learn to understand cultures other than their own.除了本國文化,兒童還需要學着瞭解異域文化。maintain, preserve維持/保護文化reflect反映文化The paintings reflect African American culture.這些畫反映了非洲裔美國人的文化。CULTURE + VERBdevelop文化發展CULTURE + NOUNgroup文化群體a country containing many language and culture groups包括許多語言和文化群體的國家shock文化衝擊She experienced great culture shock when she first came to Europe.她第一次到歐洲時經歷了巨大的文化衝擊。clash, wars (especially NAmE) 文化衝突/戰爭change文化變革PREPOSITIONin a/the culture在文化中In some cultures children have an important place.在某些文化中,兒童有着重要的地位。PHRASESa clash of cultures文化衝突a culture of fear, a culture of secrecy, a culture of violence恐懼/保密/暴力文化
culture

noun²

2art, literature, music, etc藝術;文學;音樂ADJECTIVE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcontemporary, modern, postmodern當代/現代/後現代文化mass, pop, popular大眾文化;流行文化folk民間文化high高品位文化literary, musical, oral, print書面/音樂/口頭/印刷文化Jokes are an important part of our popular oral culture.笑話是我們大眾口頭文化的一個重要組成部份。PHRASESa man of culture, a woman of culture有教養的男子/女子
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 983 COCA: 611
culture

noun

culture ♦︎ society ♦︎ community ♦︎ world ♦︎ civilization ♦︎ raceThese are all words for groups of people who share the same customs, beliefs and way of life. 这些词均表示人类群体。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配(the) Western culture / society / world / civilization(the) Arab / Islamic culture / society / community / worldEuropean / American / African, etc. culture / society / civilizationan / the English-speaking culture / community / world(a / an / the) ancient / modern / contemporary culture / society / world / civilization(an) industrial culture / society / community / civilizationa primitive culture / society / community / race(a) traditional / mainstream culture / society / communitya / the secular culture / society / worldto create a culture / society / civilization culture [uncountable, countable] the customs and beliefs, art, way of life and social organization of a particular country or group; a country or group with its own customs, beliefs, etc. 文化,文明(指特定国家或群体的风俗、信仰、艺术、生活方式及社会组织,或拥有特定习俗、信仰等的国家、群体)These ideas have always been central to Western culture.这些观念一直是西方文明的核心。As young people started to have more money, a significant youth culture developed.当年轻人开始更有钱时,一种重要的青年文化形成了。The children are taught to respect different cultures.孩子们受到教育要尊重不同的文化。 society [countable, uncountable] a country or group of people who share the same customs and laws 社会(遵守相同习俗和法律的国家或群体)Can Britain ever be a classless society?英国能否有朝一日成为无阶级的社会?Singapore has a delicately balanced multicultural society.新加坡是一个多元文化达到微妙平衡的社会。They were discussing the problems of Western society.他们在讨论西方社会的问题。 community [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people who share the same race, religion, job or interests, especially when they live in the same place 团体;社团;界;(尤指)社区Representatives of the city's Asian community had a meeting with the mayor.该市的亚裔团体代表和市长进行了会谈。He grew up in a close-knit fishing community.他生长在一个紧密团结的渔业社区。 world [countable, usually singular] a particular part of the earth; a particular group of countries or people; a particular period of history and the people of that period 某地域(或民族、历史时期)的人类社会;世界Heads of state from all over the Arab world gathered for the conference.所有阿拉伯世界的国家首脑为了这次会议聚在一起。The motto was inscribed on buildings throughout the Roman world.那句箴言雕刻在罗马世界各地的建筑上。 civilization (BrE also civilisation) ˌsɪvəlaɪˈzeɪʃn; NAmE ˌsɪvəlaləˈzeɪʃn [uncountable, countable] a society and its culture during a particular period of time or in a particular part of the world (特定时期或地区的)社会文明These diseases are common in Western civilization.这些疾病在西方社会很常见。The Minoan civilization of Crete used two forms of script.克里特岛的米诺斯文明使用两种形式的文字。Civilization is used especially to describe a society which is considered to have a highly developed social structure, art and beliefs. Ancient civilizations include the Greeks, the Romans, the Egyptians, the Chinese and the Sumerians. * civilization尤用于描述被认为具有高度发达的社会结构、艺术和信仰的社会。ancient civilization(古代文明)包括希腊、罗马、埃及、中国和苏美尔文明。 race [countable] a group of people who share the same language, history and culture 民族Evidence suggests they were a race of nomadic hunters.证据显示他们属于游猎民族。He admired Canadians as a hardy and determined race.他敬佩加拿大人,因为他们是吃苦耐劳、意志坚定的民族。 see also race people 2
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 983 COCA: 611
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