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انکوباسیون یک نمونه از یک پرنده بیمار به دنبال حضور باکتری است
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كشت میكرب در ازمایشگاه
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culture adjectives Western/American/Japanese etc culture • Our society was heavily influenced by Greek and Roman culture. national culture • Sport is a major part of our national culture. local culture • The local culture of the island has much to interest visitors. a common culture (= one that societies or people share ) • Britain and America are united by a common culture. traditional/ancient culture • The people have a traditional culture which has hardly changed in 500 years. modern culture • Computers are a part of modern culture. the dominant culture (= the main culture in an area where there are many different cultures ) • What are the values of the dominant culture? culture + NOUN culture shock (= the confusion or shock that people sometimes feel in a very different country or place )
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noun civilization: The Chinese culture is an old one.
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noun customs/ideas/beliefs ADJ. ancient | primitive | dominant | alien, foreign | indigenous, native | local, national | traditional | African, black, Greek, Western, world, etc. These ideas have always been central to Western culture. | rural, urban | mainstream | underground | wider Prisoners are isolated from the wider culture of society at large. | bourgeois, working-class, etc. | street, youth As young people started to have more money, a significant youth culture developed. | dance, drug, football, etc. | academic, business, company, corporate, intellectual, legal, political, professional, religious, scientific, etc. the political culture of the United States | capitalist, computer, consumer, enterprise, materialistic, etc. the development of the enterprise culture in Britain VERB + CULTURE assimilate (sb into) The Romans gradually assimilated the culture of the people they had conquered. Newcomers to the company are soon assimilated into the culture. | create, develop, foster, produce The new director is trying to foster a culture of open communication within the company. CULTURE + VERB develop CULTURE + NOUN group a country containing many language and culture groups | shock She experienced great culture shock when she first came to Europe. PREP. in a/the ~ In some cultures children have an important place. | ~ of The social security system has been accused of producing a culture of dependency. art/literature/music, etc ADJ. contemporary, modern | mass, pop, popular | folk | high | wide | literary, oral Jokes are an important part of our popular, oral culture. PREP. a man/woman of culture She is a woman of wide culture.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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