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culturally

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Anthropology, Arts
cul·tu·ral·ly /ˈkʌltʃərəli/ ●●○ AWL adverb  1 SASOCIETYin a way that is related to the ideas, beliefs, or customs of a society 从文化上 Teaching materials need to be culturally appropriate. 教材从文化角度来看必须恰当。[sentence adverb] Historically and culturally, Britain has always been linked to the continent. 英国在历史上和文化上历来都和欧洲大陆休戚相关。2 AART/CULTUREin a way that is related to art, music, literature etc 与文艺有关,文化上 The French are a culturally sophisticated people. 法兰西是一个文化底蕴深厚的民族。[sentence adverb] Culturally, the city has a lot to offer. 从人文角度看,这个城市可提供的东西很多。
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culturallyLies that protect someone's feelings are often culturally acceptable.But its impact on the world has been uneven both culturally and economically.In our culturally and ethnically mixed society the degree of emancipation of women was uneven.A few luxuries have been smuggled in by canoe from the Solomons, which Bougainville is geographically and culturally close to.The above examples of culturally defined behaviour have been selected because they differ considerably from behaviour patterns in Western society.Above all else, colonial governments were brutal and culturally limited.Investment banking applicants were expected to be culturally literate.The district is one of the most highly educated and culturally sophisticated in the South.But these theories' notions of culturally stable femininity often elide with their concept of a biologically stable individual.The reality of living here without the social infrastructure they're culturally used to would probably send a Blairy into trauma.
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culturally
culturally AC /ˈkʌltʃərəli/ adverb
 Word Family: noun: culture, subculture; adjective: cultural, cultured; adverb: culturally
1. in 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.
2. in 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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