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英语单词 ethnography
英美音标 英 [eθ'nɒɡrəfi] 美 [eθ'nɑːɡrəfi]
中文释义 n.人种学;人种论
英语例句 (1) Ethnography is a term borrowed from anthropology, meaning the systematic and immersive study of human cultures.
(2) Wedding cutting-edge ethnography and multi-media arts Kafkanistan explores tourism in conflict zones as ethnographic description visual representation and performance.
中文例句 (1) 人种学是从人类学中借用的一个术语,意味着对人类文化进行系统的浸入式研究。
(2) 结合了边缘人种学和多媒体艺术的卡夫卡国,以人种学描述,视觉表达,和行为表演来进行旅行探索。
vocabulary简明 Ethnography is a type of anthropology that involves studying people in a particular society or culture by observing them in their natural setting. A student of ethnography might live in Moscow to gather information about Russian marriage practices.
vocabulary扩展 First appearing in 1834, the noun ethnography combines the word ethno, meaning "race, culture," and graph, meaning "writing." If you study ethnography, you typically collect information through first-hand observation by participating in the society or culture you're studying. For example, as an ethnography student you might research the religious practices of an African tribe by living among the tribe members and taking part in their rituals and ceremonies.
柯林斯解释
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]人种论;人种志 Ethnography is the branch of anthropology in which different cultures are studied and described.

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