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词汇 intercultural
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Definition of intercultural in English:

intercultural

adjectiveɪntəˈkʌltʃərəl
  • Taking place between cultures, or derived from different cultures.

    intercultural communication
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite gaps between cultures, intercultural contact is age-old.
    • Are there strong intercultural differences between the U.S. and France in sexual attitudes?
    • He builds his argument carefully and convincingly for intercultural literacy, pointing out that no culture exists in isolation.
    • Kim also notes that analyzing one's own culture is essential to intercultural competence.
    • One problem that hinders intercultural communication is the tendency to see others and their behaviors through cultural filters.
    • I am the product of an interfaith and intercultural marriage.
    • The separation of different population groups increased intercultural tensions and the different rates of progress led to political unrest and instability.
    • You then get some insightful intercultural business communication tips for working in or with that culture.
    • This explains her wish as a novelist to encourage intercultural understanding among different peoples.
    • But intercultural communication is a very vague term.
    • This is the first of two articles that deal with the topic of intercultural awareness and learning.
    • The most astounding failure may be how the firm managed its internal intercultural communications.
    • It's a big budget film and the hero will be an American actor so it will be an intercultural romance as well!
    • But wouldn't it be better for intercultural communication if both local and foreign students were able to study in the international schools?
    • Twelve business telephone conversations were analyzed in order to detect intercultural differences between speakers of Finnish and speakers of American English.
    • The inauguration of a new journal devoted to intercultural communication is a most welcome intellectual event.
    • He has organised several intercultural events in India and Italy involving scholars from both countries.
    • They hoped to foster intercultural communications with other Panamanians and emphasize the indigenous concept of natural resource patrimony.
    • He works in the areas of intercultural communication, second language acquisition and second language didactics.
    • It's a matter of giving faculty training in intercultural communication and understanding.

Derivatives

  • interculturalism

  • noun
    • The money will be used to prepare guidelines to promote interculturalism in schools and seminars for second level principals.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I know the government say they support interculturalism, but this undermines it.
      • However, she went on, if we consider multiculturalism as a kind of interculturalism, this could improve matters.
      • ‘Education can play a fundamental role in that because the promotion of interculturalism can be achieved in schools,’ he said.
      • These findings also suggest that ‘interculturalism’ may constitute an alternative to ‘multiculturalism’ as a framework for cultural diversity.
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