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How to read cultural English?

Cultural English: Culture, Pronunciation: English? ['k? lt? (r)] beauty? ['k? lt? r]?

Noun (abbreviation of noun) culture; Education; cultivate

Transitive verbs? Cultivate, cultivate

Lexical collocation

1, lack of culture

2. National culture

3. Human culture Human culture

4. Western culture

Common sentence patterns:

University is the center of culture.

Universities are cultural centers.

He has studied the cultures of eastern countries.

He has studied the cultures of eastern countries.

She has studied the cultures of eastern countries.

She has studied the cultures of eastern countries.

Extended data:

1, etymological explanation

65438+ entered English in the mid-5th century, directly from the classical Latin cultura, which means inclination.

2. Usage of words

Culture is often used as an uncountable noun, which can be used in the plural when expressing a specific form of culture or a certain type of culture.

3. Synonym: Civilization

Pronunciation: English? [? s? v? Los Angeles? Ze? n]? ? ? Beautiful? [? s? v? "Me," Ze? n]

Interpretation: n. civilization; Civilization; put forward

China civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the world.

China culture is one of the oldest cultures in the world.