Culture



1.
(FIGURATIVE) វប្បធម៌
Example: Western and eastern cultures differ widely.
▪ culture (of pearls) ការចិញ្ចឹម, ការដាំ (វប្បកម្ម)
▪ (person of) culture ភាពមានការអប់រំល្អ
▪ (primitive) culture វប្បធម៌
noun
1.
(បច្ចេកទេស) វប្បធម៌ ឬប្រាជ្ញា
2.
(the appreciation and understanding of literature, an improvement by care and training, the cultivating of plants, skills, arts, etc. of a given people in a given period, civilization, cultivation of the soil, a growth of bacteria, etc) ការសាបព្រោះ, ការដាំ, ដីដាំដំណាំ
verbpast tense: cultured ; past participle: cultured ; present participle: culturing ;
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(TRANSITIVE) (To cultivate) culture pearls ចិញ្ចឹម
Example: A class in physical culture, the culture of ancient Greece.culture a student អប់រំ
  • anther culture
    - លំអងវប្បកម្ម
  • blood culture
    - ការបណ្ដុះឈាមដើម្បីមើលមេរោគ
  • bone marrow culture
    - ខួរវប្បកម្ម, ការបណ្ដុះខួរឆ្អឹង
  • cell culture
    - ការបណ្ដុះកោសិកា, ការបណ្ដុះជាលិកា
  • culture and sensitivity
    - ការបណ្ដុះមេរោគពីខ្លួនអ្នកជំងឺក្នុងមន្ទីពិសោធន៍ ដើម្បីរកថ្នាំការពារនឹងជំងឺនោះ
  • culture cooperative
    - សហករណ៍វប្បកម្ម
  • culture medium
    - ថ្នាលបណ្ដុះមីក្រុប, មជ្ឈដ្ឋានបណ្ដុះ
  • culture shock
    - តំណក់ស្លុតវប្បកម្ម
    - ការភ័យខ្លាចបណ្តាលមកពីការប្តូរពីវប្បធម៌មូលទៅវប្បធម៌មួយថ្មីផ្សេងទៀត
  • fish culture
    - មឆ្ឆវប្បកម្ម
  • general culture
    - ចំណោះដឹងទូទៅ
  • Ministry of Culture and Fine-arts
    - ក្រសួងវប្បធម៌​និងវិចិត្រសិល្បះ
  • physical culture
    - កាយវប្បកម្ម
  • virus culture
    - ការបណ្ដុះមេរោគ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
The act or practice of cultivating, or of preparing the earth for seed and raising crops by tillage; as, the culture of the soil.
2.
The act of, or any labor or means employed for, training, disciplining, or refining the moral and intellectual nature of man; as, the culture of the mind.
3.
The state of being cultivated; result of cultivation; physical improvement; enlightenment and discipline acquired by mental and moral training; civilization; refinement in manners and taste.
4.
The cultivation of bacteria or other organisms in artificial media or under artificial conditions.
5.
The collection of organisms resulting from such a cultivation.
6.
Those details of a map, collectively, which do not represent natural features of the area delineated, as names and the symbols for towns, roads, houses, bridges, meridians, and parallels.
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breeding, civilization, clan, cultivation, education, enlightenment, family, folklore, folkways, instruction, knowledge, refinement, society
1.
boorishness, ignorance, illiteracy, vulgarity
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To cultivate, to educate