culture+shock的意思和读音

culture shock

n.

culture shocks  

culture+shockn.

1.访a feeling of confusion and anxiety that sb may feel when they live in or visit another country

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n.1.the feelings of confusion and anxiety experienced by somebody suddenly encountering an unfamiliar cultural environment

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1.With isolation, you try to avoid the effects of culture shock, or at least that's what you think.

2.Almost every traveler has had at least one pretty severe bout with what seems to be reverse culture shock.

3.After you deal with your hostile feelings, recognition of the temporary nature of culture shock begins.

4.It was a real culture shock to find herself in London after living on a small island.

5.Results The emotional disturbance was one of the common types of culture shock among nursing students.

6.It was like reverse culture shock for me. I couldn't believe how much food they wasted.

7.I had travelled so there wasn't as great a culture shock as there might have been, but there was some confusion.

8.Something which might also be said of her employer, the venerable Essen-based newspaper giant: "I'm kind of a culture shock for them. "——Essen,“。”

9.That was one of my first experiences of culture shock.

10.(reverse culture shock) refers to the "shock" one experiences upon returning to one's home culture after growing : it used to a new one.():使