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词汇 popular culture
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Definition of popular culture in English:

popular culture

noun
mass noun
  • Culture based on the tastes of ordinary people rather than an educated elite.

    the assimilation of elements of popular culture into the fine arts
    an icon of popular culture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The 1950s was a time when popular culture was racing ahead and society was caught in the middle between old values and the new consumer society.
    • It's a big mistake to underestimate the pull of popular culture.
    • You look around and we live in a world which is completely suffused with popular culture.
    • Popular culture is much more indicative of what people do than what they say they do.
    • Sometimes it's not clear whether popular culture reflects reality or distorts it.
    • Contemporary popular culture offers alternative, positive images of lawyers.
    • At the time, South African popular culture was much influenced by the United States.
    • You only have to look at the popular culture of the late 40s and 50s and you see aircraft and jet imagery everywhere.
    • Superheroes form such a vital part of popular culture one wonders why there aren't more games with a superhero theme.
    • American popular culture is known all over the world.
    • Students reviewed images of forests in art and popular culture to trace how American attitudes toward forests have unfolded.
    • Pundits often speculate why the Rat Pack remains so deeply embedded in popular culture.
    • They are well-informed on world affairs and popular culture.
    • My job requires me to stay on top of all the hot trends in popular culture.
    • All forms of popular culture have a habit of exaggerating the gifts of their fallen heroes.
    • Music is probably the most important aspect of Cuba's popular culture.
    • The painting has become part of American popular culture, and the couple has been the subject of endless parodies.
    • Popular culture is awash in masculine images.
    • If anything, popular culture has become more vulgar in recent years.
    • Teenagers in rural areas are no longer shut off from international popular culture.

Definition of popular culture in US English:

popular culture

noun
  • Culture based on the tastes of ordinary people rather than an educated elite.

    the assimilation of elements of popular culture into the fine arts
    an icon of popular culture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the time, South African popular culture was much influenced by the United States.
    • The 1950s was a time when popular culture was racing ahead and society was caught in the middle between old values and the new consumer society.
    • My job requires me to stay on top of all the hot trends in popular culture.
    • You only have to look at the popular culture of the late 40s and 50s and you see aircraft and jet imagery everywhere.
    • They are well-informed on world affairs and popular culture.
    • Sometimes it's not clear whether popular culture reflects reality or distorts it.
    • Students reviewed images of forests in art and popular culture to trace how American attitudes toward forests have unfolded.
    • Music is probably the most important aspect of Cuba's popular culture.
    • Popular culture is much more indicative of what people do than what they say they do.
    • Pundits often speculate why the Rat Pack remains so deeply embedded in popular culture.
    • Popular culture is awash in masculine images.
    • It's a big mistake to underestimate the pull of popular culture.
    • Contemporary popular culture offers alternative, positive images of lawyers.
    • American popular culture is known all over the world.
    • Teenagers in rural areas are no longer shut off from international popular culture.
    • You look around and we live in a world which is completely suffused with popular culture.
    • The painting has become part of American popular culture, and the couple has been the subject of endless parodies.
    • If anything, popular culture has become more vulgar in recent years.
    • All forms of popular culture have a habit of exaggerating the gifts of their fallen heroes.
    • Superheroes form such a vital part of popular culture one wonders why there aren't more games with a superhero theme.
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