Culture is too complex to define in simple terms. However, there are certain agreed-on fundamentals that can be easily identified. One is that culture is a total pattern of behaviour that is consistent in its components. Another fundamental is that culture is learned behaviour. The third is th...
Culture is too complex to define in simple terms. (1)___ One is that culture is a total pattern of behaviour that is consistent in its components.Another fundamental is that culture is learned behaviour.The thi...
What Is Culture?Culture is too complex to define in simple terms.One is that culture is a total pattern of behavior that isconsistent in its components. Another fundamental is thatculture is learned behavior. The third is that culture isbehavior that is shared by a group of people.To underst...
1. C 根据上一句“Culture is too complex to define in simple terms.”和下文“Another fundamental… ”可推知,空格处表示 “然而,还是有一些人们一致同意的、容易辨别的基本规律。” 故选 C。 2. E 根据上一句“Material culture includes the tools and symbols in a society, not including those ...
36.C 根据空前一句“Culture is too complex to define insimple terms”可知,文化太复杂,无法用简单的术语来定义。根据空处下文中的“One is that”“Another fun-damental is that"以及“The third is that”可知,空处下文主要讲了三个定义文化的基本原则。据此可推知,空处与上文构成转折关系,同时引出下文...
【题目 】(四)What is culture?Culture is too complex to define in simple terms. 1 One is that culture is a total pattem of behaviour that is consistent in its components. Another fundamental is that culture is leamed behaviour. The third is that culture is behaviour that is shared by a ...
comes up, there's the culture of yogurt, there's a culture of ants, and there's a culture of humanity. But if you're speaking about human culture, to me it's always defined in different geographical locations and states of mind. So it's the byproduct of people living with one ...
in or on a controlled or defined medium. b. to introduce (living material) into a culture medium. [1400–50; (< Anglo-French) < Latin cultūra. See cult, -ure] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random ...
culture (inasmuch as abstractions were regarded as imperceptible) and, second, to a denial of its existence; thus, the subject matter of nonbiological anthropology, “culture,” was defined out of existence, and without real, objective things and events in the external world there can be no ...
Culture is too complex to define in simple terms.1One is that culture is a total pattern of behaviour that is consistent in its components. Another fundamental is that culture is learned behaviour. The third is that culture is behaviour that is shared by a group of people. ...