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cultures

Prononciation : [ˈkʌl.tʃərz]

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Contexte : « similarity »

(noun) cultures are the different ways people live, think, and celebrate around the world. It's like how different groups have their own customs, food, and traditions.

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The festival celebrated the rich cultures of many different countries.

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He didn't know that some cultures have very different customs and practices.

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What are some cultures you find interesting?

Contexte : « relationship »

(noun) cultures also refer to the shared beliefs, values, and practices of a particular group or community. It's how people connect with each other based on their shared experiences.

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In our classroom, we learn about the cultures of the world to understand each other better.

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When we ignore other cultures, we miss out on understanding each other.

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How do cultures affect the way we interact with one another?

Contexte : « science »

(noun) in a scientific context, cultures can refer to groups of cells or microorganisms grown in a lab. It's like when scientists raise tiny living things to study them.

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The researchers worked with cultures of bacteria to develop new antibiotics.

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The cultures of cells did not grow as expected due to the wrong temperature.

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What types of cultures are used in your science experiments?

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