culturally
adverb uk/ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl.i/ us/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl.i/
(WAY OF LIFE)
B2 文化上地
in a way that relates to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of a society
a culturally diverse society 多元文化的社会
Our community clinic services are culturally sensitive. 我们的社区诊所服务考虑到了病人来自不同的文化背景。
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- The bay was culturally significant for the Aboriginal people.
- Culturally speaking, women here are treated unequally.
- What we expect of families is so culturally specific.
(ART)
B2 文化地,文艺地
in a way that relates to music, art, theatre, literature, etc.
He believed London was no longer the world's most culturally exciting city. 他认为伦敦已不再是世界上最有文化活力的城市。
Culturally vibrant, Leipzig defines itself as a "city of music". 莱比锡在文化上充满活力,它将自己定义为一个“音乐之城”。
See: cultural
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- They regarded Chicago as less beautiful and culturally rich than New York.
- It is one of Britain's most culturally deprived and economically depressed regions.
- The city is edgy and creative, and there's a lot going on culturally.