transcultural in English

adjective
1
relating to or involving more than one culture; cross-cultural.
the possibility of transcultural understanding

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "transcultural" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "transcultural", or refer to the context using the word "transcultural" in the English Dictionary.

1. MacDougall, David. " Transcultural Cinema. " Chapter 13 in Transcultural Cinema.

2. Translation is a kind of transcultural activity.

3. The tactics can be implemented through fostering students' transcultural awareness and enhancing their ability to make transcultural communication.

4. Translation is both a translinguistic and transcultural communications activity.

5. The Bible has been spreading in the process of transcultural communication.

6. Transnational enterprises will surely encounter culture shock in transcultural operation.

7. They establish transcultural friendships and come not only to accept but to enjoy their experiences.

8. Globalization is a challenge, also an opportunity, for transcultural communication of Chinese Wushu.

9. Therefore, how to carry out transcultural training is rather important to modern enterprises.

10. MacDougall, David. "Visual Anthropology and Ways of Knowing. " In Transcultural Cinema.

11. In the evolution of the tide of globalization, transcultural communication is ever increasingly frequent.

12. In the transcultural communication, communication culture is one of the important factors for the successful practice.

13. By analyzing the transcultural factors in the testing of reading in English, cultural factors in language testing are discussed.

14. This thesis is trying to analyze the influence on translation for the cultural differences between east and west from the point of transcultural communication.

15. We can therefore disclose a mode of transcultural exchange as a mutual containment of power in order to hold a mirror to the present cultural exchange.

16. Its lofty structure enables the curators to present works of art in a huge open space, creating communication between different artistic positions, developed by transcultural exchanges.

17. Green appreciates and documents the individual idiosyncrasies of American businessmen, soldiers, wayward Countesses, ‘expats,’ and working-class wanderers, even while making mobility, community organization, and transcultural contacts and misunderstandings—bread and butter issues for migration historians—central themes in her very

18. Green appreciates and documents the individual idiosyncrasies of American businessmen, soldiers, wayward Countesses, ‘expats,’ and working-class wanderers, even while making mobility, community organization, and transcultural contacts and misunderstandings―bread and butter issues for migration historians―central themes in her very