中英
cultured
/ ˈkʌltʃəd /
/ ˈkʌltʃərd /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.有教养的;人工培养的;讲究的
  • v.栽培;教化(culture 的过去分词)
  • 初中/高中/CET4/CET6/商务英语/
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     有教养的

    ... cultural文化的;教养的 cultured有教养的;人工培养的;讲究的 culturally从文化角度,文化意义上;在人文学方面 ...

  • 2

     文雅

    cultured(文雅), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

  • 3

     有修养的

    ... cultural 文化的, 文化上的,与文化有关的,教养的, cultured (人)有教养的;有修养的;文雅的,讲究的 curious 好奇的,有求知欲的;古怪的;爱挑剔的, ...

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     学养

    但与苏教员相似,同属学养(Cultured)及修养丰富、往返无白丁(Ding Bai)的鸿儒雅士。苏、吴俩人,一外一内,配合理解,堪称何鸿燊的“摆布臂”。

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    He is a suave, cool, and cultured man.
    他是一个圆滑、冷酷、有教养的人。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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    Mironov is one of only a few scientists worldwide involved in bioengineering cultured meat.
    米罗诺夫是世界上为数不多的从事生物工程培养肉的科学家之一。
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    A developmental biologist and tissue engineer, Dr. Mironov, is one of only a few scientists worldwide involved in bioengineering "cultured" meat.
    米罗诺夫博士是发展生物学家和组织工程师,是世界上少数的几位参与生物工程“培养”肉类的科学家之一。
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  • Cultured

    Culture (/ˈkʌltʃər/, from Latin: cultura, lit. "cultivation") is a concept based on a term first used in classical antiquity by the Roman orator Cicero: "cultura animi" (cultivation of the soul). This non-agricultural use of the term "culture" re-appeared in modern Europe in the 17th century referring to the betterment or refinement of individuals, especially through education. During the 18th and 19th century it came to refer more frequently to the common reference points of whole peoples, and discussion of the term was often connected to national aspirations or ideals. Some scientists such as Edward Tylor used the term "culture" to refer to a universal human capacity.In the 20th century, "culture" as a central concept in anthropology, encompassing the range of human phenomena that cannot be directly attributed to genetic inheritance. Specifically, the term "culture" in American anthropology had two meanings:Hoebel describes culture as an integrated system of learned behavior patterns which are characteristic of the members of a society and which are not a result of biological inheritance.Distinctions are currently made between the physical artifacts created by a society, its so-called material culture, and everything else, the intangibles such as language, customs, etc. that are the main referent of the term "culture".Culture is central to the way we view, experience, and engage with all aspects of our lives and the world around us. Thus, even our definitions of culture are shaped by the historical, political, social, and cultural contexts in which we live.

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