释义 |
ˈculturally, adv. [f. prec. + -ly] In relation to culture; spec. with reference to a particular form of culture or civilization.
1889Temple Bar Mag. June 87 Each is an advance culturally and artistically on that below. 1921R. A. S. Macalister Text-bk. Europ. Archæol. I. v. 120 Communities may be culturally classified as hunters, pastors, and agriculturists, according to the means whereby the majority of their members obtain their livelihood. 1921E. Sapir Language x. 228 Culturally identical with [the Hupa Indians] are the neighboring Yurok and Karok. 2. Biol. With reference to culture or a culture (sense 3 c).
1893Daily Tel. 29 Sept. 4/6 A fatal case..is officially described as ‘culturally indistinguishable from true cholera’. 1906Practitioner Nov. 635 Culturally, it possesses no features by means of which it may be readily distinguished from other diplo- or streptococci. 1908Ibid. Jan. 68 Ruppell found that there was a striking resemblance between the non-virulent strains of meningococci and ordinary gonococci, morphologically, culturally, and as regards their immunising power against virulent meningococci. |