culture
v. 培植
n. 文化; 文明; 種植; 養殖; 培育培養物
Culture consists of activities such as the arts and philosophy, which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people's minds.
There is just not enough fun and frivolity in culture today.
當今的文化恰恰是不夠輕鬆有趣。
...aspects of popular culture.
大眾文化的方方面面
A culture is a particular society or civilization, especially considered in relation to its beliefs, way of life, or art.
...people from different cultures...
來自不同文化背景的人們
I was brought up in a culture that said you must put back into the society what you have taken out.
我成長於其中的那個社會文化認為,取之社會必須回報社會。
The culture of a particular organization or group consists of the habits of the people in it and the way they generally behave.
But social workers say that this has created a culture of dependency, particularly in urban areas...
然而社會工作者認為這使得人們普遍產生了依賴,尤其是在城市地區。
The institutions have realised they need to change their culture to improve efficiency and service.
這些機構已經意識到需要改變他們的內部文化以提高效率、改進服務。
In science, a culture is a group of bacteria or cells which are grown, usually in a laboratory as part of an experiment.
...a culture of human cells.
人類細胞的培養物
...a number of tissue culture experiments.
多次組織細胞培養實驗
In science, to culture a group of bacteria or cells means to grow them, usually in a laboratory as part of an experiment.
To confirm the diagnosis, the hospital laboratory must culture a colony of bacteria.
為進一步確診,醫院實驗室必須培養一個細菌菌落。
...cultured human blood cells.
培養的人體血細胞
1. a particular society at a particular time and place;
2. the tastes in art and manners that are favored by a social group
3. all the knowledge and values shared by a society
4. (biology) the growing of microorganisms in a nutrient medium (such as gelatin or agar);
5. (bacteriology) the product of cultivating micro-organisms in a nutrient medium
6. a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality;
7. the attitudes and behavior that are characteristic of a particular social group or organization;
8. the raising of plants or animals;
civilization, culture
這兩個名詞均含"文化,文明"之意。
Culture is superorganic and superindividual.
文化是超乎形體和個人的.
We shall take our place in the world as a nation with an advanced culture.
我們將以一個具有高度文化的民族出現於世界.
China needs to assimilate a good deal of foreign progressive culture, but she must not swallow anything and everything uncritically.
中國需要大量吸收外國的進步文化, 但決不能無批判地兼收幷蓄.
I have levied on many writers for my essential conception of American culture.
我從許多作家的作品中獲得有關美國文化的基本概念.
This is a culture of cholera germs.
這是培養出的霍亂菌.
n. 教養,修養
advancementelevationtrainingmannersgooderuditionbreedinggentilityrefinementcourtlinessdevelopmenturbanitygracecivilityaccomplishmentenlightenmentimprovementattainmenteducationcultivationpolish
n. 文化,文明
civilizationlifestylefolkwaysconventionartsthemorescustoms
n. 耕作,栽培
farmingagriculturetillagetillingaquacultureaquiculturehydroponicstilthhusbandrygeoponics
v. 培養,使...有教養
fertilizeworkmanurecultivatelandfarmthecompostdelve
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