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adv.从文化角度,文化意义上;在人文学方面
1、perceiving culturally───文化认知
1、When going for a drink with friends, a smile and a cheers by way of thanks is not only appropriate to the situation, it is also culturally accurate.───当和朋友一起喝酒时,一个微笑和一句“cheers”来表示感谢,不仅适合当时的情况,而且从文化上看也是合适的。
2、"Turning china into a strong, democratic, culturally socialist modem country" is our cardinal aim in the primary stage of socialism.───“把我国建设成为富强、民主、文明的社会主义现代化国家”是我国社会主义初级阶段发展战略的根本目标。
3、The British tend to be risk-averse culturally, he said, and perceived the Americans as unrealistic.───他说,英国人则习惯于规避风险,认为美国人不切实际。
4、Sleep is something that has really been an unexplored topic cross-culturally.───睡眠是一个未被探索的话题。
5、Thus, class may not be culturally and politically obvious, yet it remains an important part of British society.───因此,阶级在文化和政治上可能并不明显,但它仍然是英国社会的重要组成部分。
6、Webster said the two sides were joined together socially, economically, culturally, and in many other ways. There was no way to divide them.───韦伯斯特说,南北双方在社会、经济、文化和其他各个方面都密切地联系在一起,没有什么可以让南北双方FenLie。
7、Biologically, culturally and professionally Germany is dumbing down, Mr Sarrazin argued (and was then forced out of his job).───萨拉辛认为,德国在生理、文化以及专业技能上正变得更蠢 (Bei Po)。
8、It is not only the greatest numerically and greatest culturally, but it seems to me the greatest intellectually.───它不仅有最多的人口和最灿烂的文化,在我看来,他们的智力也是最出色的。
9、See, a bit of my identity is tied up people seeing those signifiers and thinking I'm well-educated and culturally sophisticated.───我明白了,是我的身份阻碍了人们来看这些关于我受过良好教育且文化程度高的凭证。
1、Behaviour is never culturally neutral.