cultural$18074$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch
Diclib.com
Wörterbuch ChatGPT
Geben Sie ein Wort oder eine Phrase in einer beliebigen Sprache ein 👆
Sprache:

Übersetzung und Analyse von Wörtern durch künstliche Intelligenz ChatGPT

Auf dieser Seite erhalten Sie eine detaillierte Analyse eines Wortes oder einer Phrase mithilfe der besten heute verfügbaren Technologie der künstlichen Intelligenz:

  • wie das Wort verwendet wird
  • Häufigkeit der Nutzung
  • es wird häufiger in mündlicher oder schriftlicher Rede verwendet
  • Wortübersetzungsoptionen
  • Anwendungsbeispiele (mehrere Phrasen mit Übersetzung)
  • Etymologie

cultural$18074$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

CULTURAL DOMINANCE IN IMPERIALISM
Cultural Imperialism; Cultural colonization; Cultural colonialism; Cultural Aggression; Cultural dominance
  • Chaco Boreal]]. The father continues to wear the traditional clothing of his region while the son has already adopted Western clothing.
  • residential school]], which aimed to eliminate Indigenous language and culture and replace it with English language and Christian beliefs.

cultural      
adj. cultural, civilizador
cultural institution         
ORGANIZATION THAT WORKS FOR THE PRESERVATION OR PROMOTION OF CULTURE
Cultural organisation; Cultural organizations; Cultural institutions; Heritage institution; Cultural organization
(n.) = centro cultural, institución cultural
Ex: He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.
historical heritage         
  • ''The Grandfather tells a story'', by [[Albert Anker]], ca. 1884.
  • [[Karl von Habsburg]], on a [[Blue Shield International]] fact-finding mission in Libya
  • Emblem used to clearly identify cultural property under protection of the [[Hague Convention of 1954]], regarding cultural property during armed conflicts.
  • 17px
  • 17px]] [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTzY9kTw5ufmn65JEvyaJ80Bp75zEQizL El redescubrimiento de la tradición indígena]
  • Plaque stating the designation of [[Carthage]] as a World Heritage Site.
  • 17px]] → [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1EB2F3C06819828F "They harass me because I demand civil society participation to public policies and I contrast the misuse of privileges"]
  • Wikibooks
  • 17px]] [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB4802C95983ACCC5 Passing on traditional values]
PHYSICAL ARTIFACT OR INTANGIBLE ATTRIBUTE OF A SOCIETY INHERITED FROM PAST GENERATIONS
Cultural significance; Culturally significant; Cultural Heritage; Cultural heritage preservation; Preservation of local heritage; Family heritage; Cultural inheritance; Cultural heritage protection policy; Cultural heritage protection; Social heritage; Cultural objects; Cultural knowledge; Cultural goods; Historical heritage; Material cultural heritage; Cultural good; Protection of cultural heritage; Ethics of cultural preservation
(n.) = patrimonio histórico, herencia histórica
Ex: Presidential libraries have been established since 1929 to house the papers generated by the work of presidential administrations as part of the US historical heritage.

Definition

sociocultural
adj.
Perteneciente o relativo al estado cultural de una sociedad o grupo social.

Wikipedia

Cultural imperialism

Cultural imperialism (also cultural colonialism) comprises the cultural dimensions of imperialism. The word "imperialism" describes practices in which a country engages culture (language, tradition, and ritual, politics, economics) to create and maintain unequal social and economic relationships among social groups. Cultural imperialism often uses wealth, media power and violence to implement the system of cultural hegemony that legitimizes imperialism.

Cultural imperialism may take various forms, such as an attitude, a formal policy, or military action - insofar as each of these reinforces the empire's cultural hegemony. Research on the topic occurs in scholarly disciplines, and is especially prevalent in communication and media studies, education, foreign policy, history, international relations, linguistics, literature, post-colonialism, science, sociology, social theory, environmentalism, and sports.