intercultural
/ˌɪntəˈkʌltʃərəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪntərˈkʌltʃərəl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌin-tər-ˈkəlch-rəl -ˈkəl-chə-/ (ame, mw)
intercultural — 形容詞
- interculturalpositive
- more interculturalcomparative
- most interculturalsuperlative
1. connected with the ways people from different cultural backgrounds understand ea
跨文化
不同文化之間的交流與互動
connected with the ways people from different cultural backgrounds understand each other, work together, or share ideas and customs.
Guo's research focuses on intercultural communication between Chinese and German businesses.
郭的研究主要探討中國企業與德國企業之間的跨文化溝通。
collocation: intercultural communication
The university launched an intercultural exchange programme with schools in Kenya and Brazil.
這所大學與肯亞和巴西的學校合作,推出了一個跨文化交流計劃。
collocation: intercultural exchange programme
Samir found that intercultural misunderstandings often come from different ideas about time.
Samir 發現跨文化誤解常常來自於對時間觀念的不同認知。
Keiko attended an intercultural training workshop to prepare for her year abroad in Mexico.
Keiko 參加了一場跨文化培訓工作坊,為她在墨西哥的一年生活做準備。
Binta and Diego joined an intercultural music festival where groups from six countries performed.
Binta 和 Diego 參加了一場跨文化音樂節,共有來自六個國家的團體演出。
- cross-cultural
Nearly identical in meaning; 'cross-cultural' is slightly more common in research contexts, 'intercultural' in education and communication studies.
- multicultural
Focuses on coexistence of multiple cultures within one society rather than interaction between them.
- monocultural
Describes a setting involving only one culture.
文法句型
intercultural + noun
be + intercultural
用法筆記
Frequently used attributively before nouns such as communication, relations, dialogue, exchange, and understanding. Less common in predicative position except in formal or academic contexts.