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  • 121 Culture

    ثقافة ، حضارة ، فكر

    English-Arabic economic glossary > Culture

  • 122 culture

    n. 1. соёл. 2. соёл иргэншил. 3. соёл урлаг. 4. v. хөгжүүлэх. 5. тариалангийн ургамал. cultured adj. соёлтой, боловсон.

    English-Mongolian dictionary > culture

  • 123 culture

    n., vt. 교양, 세련, 문화, 정신 문명, 개화, 훈련, 수양, 양식, 재배, 배양, 배양균, (세균을)배양하다, 재배하다, 경작하다, 교화하다

    English-Korean dictionary > culture

  • 124 culture

    сущ.
    1) общ. зеленщица, огородница, разведение (растений; пчёл; бактерий), образованность, (часто pl) с.-х. культура, культура, обработка (земли), овощеводство, овощная культура
    2) мед. выращивание (напр. микроорганизмов), культивирование, культура (напр. микроорганизмов)
    3) тех. культурное растение, возделывание растений

    Французско-русский универсальный словарь > culture

  • 125 culture

    كشت‌ ميكرب‌ در آزمايشگاه‌ ، برز ، فرهنگ‌، پرورش‌ ،تمد تمدن‌

    English to Farsi dictionary > culture

  • 126 culture

    s gajenje, uzgoj (# of silk, bees, oysters, bacteria), obrađivanje;[fig] kultura, civilizacija, obrazovanje;[biol] kultura / # (d) pearl = umjetni biser; [biol] # medium = hranjiva podloga
    * * *

    gajenje
    kultura
    kulturan
    uljudba
    uzgoj

    English-Croatian dictionary > culture

  • 127 culture

    мәдениет, экологиялық мәдениет
    1. Жалпы әлеуметтік мәдениет дамуының құрамды бөлігі
    2. ауылшаруашылық мәдениеті; дәнді дақылдарды өсіру мәдениеті
    3. микроорганизмдер мәдениеті

    Ecology English-Kazakh dictionary > culture

  • 128 culture

    أرض مزروعة
    استنبات
    ثقافة
    حراثة
    حرث
    زراعة
    زرع
    زريعة
    غراسة
    غرس

    Dictionnaire Français-Arabe > culture

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  • culture — cul‧ture [ˈkʌltʆə ǁ ər] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] the ideas, beliefs, and customs that are shared and accepted by people in a society: • Western culture places a high value on material wealth. 2. [countable, uncountable] the attitudes or… …   Financial and business terms

  • culture — 1. Here is a word that had mixed fortunes in the 20c, and means all things to all men. There are about 128,000 examples of it (including the plural form and compounds such as culture bound) in the 500 million word Oxford English Corpus (language… …   Modern English usage

  • Culture — Cul ture (k?l t?r; 135), n. [F. culture, L. cultura, fr. colere to till, cultivate; of uncertain origin. Cf. {Colony}.] 1. The act or practice of cultivating, or of preparing the earth for seed and raising crops by tillage; as, the culture of the …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • culture — CULTURE. s. f. Les travaux qu on emploie pour rendre la terre plus fertile, et pour améliorer ses productions. La culture des champs. La culture des vignes, des plantes, des fleurs. Travailler, s adonner à la culture de ... Abandonner la culture… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • culture — (n.) mid 15c., the tilling of land, from M.Fr. culture and directly from L. cultura a cultivating, agriculture, figuratively care, culture, an honoring, from pp. stem of colere tend, guard, cultivate, till (see CULT (Cf. cult)). The figurative… …   Etymology dictionary

  • culture — n 1 Culture, cultivation, breeding, refinement are comparable when they denote a quality of a person or group of persons which reflects his or their possession of excellent taste, manners, and social adjustment. Culture implies a high degree of… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • culture — Culture. s. f. v. Les façons qu on donne à la terre pour la rendre plus fertile, & aux arbres & aux plantes pour les faire mieux venir, & les faire mieux rapporter. La culture de la terre. la culture des vignes, des plantes. travailler à la… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • culture — [n1] breeding, education, sophistication ability, accomplishment, address, aestheticism, art, capacity, civilization, class, courtesy, cultivation, delicacy, dignity, discrimination, dress, elegance, elevation, enlightenment, erudition,… …   New thesaurus

  • culture — [kul′chər] n. [ME < L cultura < colere: see CULT] 1. cultivation of the soil 2. production, development, or improvement of a particular plant, animal, commodity, etc. 3. a) the growth of bacteria, microorganisms, or other plant and animal… …   English World dictionary

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