culture

cul‧ture 1 S2 W1 AC / kʌltʃə $ -ər / 名词

1 in a society [可数和不可数名词] the beliefs, way of life, art, and customs that are shared and accepted by people in a particular society :

We speak Danish at home so that the boys don’t lose touch with their language and culture.

In our culture, it is rude to ask someone how much they earn.

I love working abroad and meeting people from different cultures.

Western/American/Japanese etc culture

A brief history of Western culture.

modern/contemporary culture

Business is one of the major forces in modern culture.

2 in a group [可数和不可数名词] the attitudes and beliefs about something that are shared by a particular group of people or in a particular organization :

Every government department has its own particular culture.

corporate/business/company culture

Changing the corporate culture is a long and difficult process.

culture of

In the field of drug development, the culture of secrecy is deep and strong.

modern American youth culture

the drug culture that is destroying so many young lives today

the German political culture → subculture

3 art/music/literature [不可数名词] activities that are related to art, music, literature etc :

If it’s culture you’re looking for, the city has plenty of museums and art galleries.

the Italian Ministry of Culture

popular culture (= the music, books, films etc that are liked by a lot of people )

culture vulture informal (= someone who is very interested in art, music, literature etc )

4 society [可数名词] a society that existed at a particular time in history :

This technique was then adapted and refined by the more sophisticated cultures of the ancient world.

primitive cultures

5 medicine/science [可数和不可数名词] technical bacteria or cells grown for medical or scientific use, or the process of growing them :

It takes two to three weeks to grow the culture.

tissue cultures

6 crops [不可数名词] technical the practice of growing crops 同义词 cultivation :

clearing forest for rice culture

COLLOCATIONS

形容词

Western/American/Japanese etc culture Our society was heavily influenced by Greek and Roman culture.

national culture Sport is a major part of our national culture.

local culture The local culture of the island has much to interest visitors.

a common culture (= one that societies or people share ) Britain and America are united by a common culture.

traditional/ancient culture The people have a traditional culture which has hardly changed in 500 years.

modern culture Computers are a part of modern culture.

the dominant culture (= the main culture in an area where there are many different cultures ) What are the values of the dominant culture?

culture + NOUN

culture shock (= the confusion or shock that people sometimes feel in a very different country or place )