ethnographic
ethnographic 英 [ˌeθnə'ɡræfɪk] 美 [ˌɛθnəˈɡræfɪk]
adj. 人种志的;民族志学的
- Anything that describes a specific culture's customs, like a movie about a small village in China or a book about French Canadians, can be described as ethnographic.
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- adj. 人种志的;民族志学的
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1. He uses ethnographic research and analysis to better understand how human needs, wants and interactions can be catered for by mobile technology.
他运用人类学的研究和分析以期更好的理解移动技术如何能够满足人类需求欲望和及其间的相互作用。
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2. In the first phase, we used ethnographic studies involving in-home interviews and a review of entertainment diaries kept by household members over the course of several weeks.
在第一阶段里,我们运用民族志学研究,包括历时几个星期的家庭式访谈和家庭成员娱乐日志评论。
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3. Near Amsterdam there is an ethnographic museum where one can trace the history of klomps development, to see the fully automated production process of this unique wooden shoes.
在阿姆斯特丹附近,有一个人种学博物馆,里面介绍了木屐鞋的发展历史,还能了解这种独特木鞋的整个自动化制作过程。
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