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cross-cultural造句
1. He also wanted a cross-cultural team of artists. 2. Other research illustrates the kinds of cross-cultural communication problem which can arise in interviews and other institutional settings. 3. Cross-cultural issues can arise when expectations of child-rearing patterns may differ across cultural groups. 4. In our cross-cultural world the language wires get crossed ever more frequently. 5. Most companies today provide cross-cultural training only if an employee will be living abroad as part of an assignment. 6. They often reject the tendency toward cross-cultural comparison and the modes of explanation relying upon generalization characteristic of processual archaeology. 7. We're seen as cross-cultural with a product range with international ingredients. 8. To capitalize on the cross-cultural appeal of chile peppers, the bottle is labeled in five languages. 9. Cross-cultural differences are difficult to research even though anyone who works in different cultures will assure you they exist. 10. Since many of their findings have obvious cross-cultural implications, there is a clear challenge here to anthropologists. 11. Without this cross-cultural breadth their argument appears parochial and ethnocentric. 12. This raises the issue whether cross-cultural training can be effective without language training. 13. It is a mark of cross-cultural identification, involving a complicated mix of pride, achievement and lingering shame. 14. An analysis and cross-cultural comparison of such circumstances would involve study of political and ideological structures rather than technologies. 15. Translation is a cross-linguistic, cross-cultural and cross-social activity. 15. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday! 16. Literary translation is a cross-cultural art of language transformation. 17. The last concern is the cross-cultural issue. 18. It has become a cross-linguistic, cross-cultural, cross-social communication event. 19. We don’t just want to be a cross-cultural experiment; we want to relate our experiences to our Chinese friends and students. 20. The island is a cross-cultural endeavor: a New York-based architect, Vito Acconci, designed it to mark Graz' designation as the European Capital of Culture in 2003. 21. “They can really bond through the cross-cultural experience of encountering a foreign U.S. culture together,” he said. 22. Minority cultures within the United States often raised issues of cross-cultural conflict. 23. Awareness of how language shapes such conceptions is helpful, especially for members of cross-cultural teams. 24. It requires special gifts of insight and patience to move from a mono-cultural to a cross-cultural perspective. 25. These questions are vital for feminism as a whole if it is to be conceived as an international, cross-cultural movement. 26. Leaving the peasants in the dark From multi-sectoral operational components to the cross-cultural implementation of paradigm shifts. 27. Such open-mindedness is an essential part of the missionary gift which the Church needs in order to function effectively in any cross-cultural situation. 28. Different cultural characters also decide whether a culture has universality and compatibility in cross-cultural propagation and transplantation. 29. Generally speaking, translation strategies can be divided into "domestication" and "foreignism" and both have their advantages and disadvantages in cross-cultural translation. 30. This paper points out and compares some differences between Mexican Spanish and Spanish of Spain from the point of view of cross-cultural communication.