cultured的意思和读音

cultured

: [ˈkʌltʃərd] : [ˈkʌltʃə(r)d]

adj.;(

v.“culture”

adj.+n.cultured cell

adj.uncouth

adj.refined,educated,well-educated,learned,cultivated

culturedadj.

1.well educated and able to understand and enjoy art, literature, etc.

2.grown for medical or scientific study

3.grown artificially

adj.1.,,2.()[,]3.;

v.1.“culture”

adj.1.someone who is cultured is well educated and knows a lot about music, literature, and other arts

v.1.The past tense and past participle of culture

1. courageous cultured demanding ...

2. culture cultured cumber (,) ...

3. circular( cultured), skilled( ), ...

4. ... 19 : testis 20 cultured 21 : swine ...

5. necklace cultured luster ...

6. ... ★ script cultured ★ taste ...

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1.And he said the only way to become further cultured was to READ.

2.In fact , she was a charming and cultured girl, with a beautiful curious pointed elfin face and a lovely figure.

3.His wife, Marie -Ann Paulze, was an intelligent, cultured woman with a passion for chemistry that matched here husband .

4.I suddenly said to her frankly, that I enjoyed her conversation and that I thought her incomparably more cultured and developed than I.

5.Cao Cao was not just a statesman and general; he was a man of cultured tastes too, as were his two sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi.

6.Mironov is one of just a handful of scientists around the world who are involved in bioengineering cultured meat.

7.At the same culture time, the content of cadmium in cultured shrimp in inorganic cadmium group was more than organic cadmium group.

8.Multi-electrode Array has a plastic chamber, in which both brain slice and neural-network in vitro can be cultured on the surface of MEA.使

9.You will get such a feeling that the lance head should be of a spirit after seeing the fine drill and cultured wood pole.

10.To be objective, it is unrealistic to expect that Singapore can blossom into a cultured nation within a mere generation.