ethnography 英 [eθˈnɒgrəfi]   美 [eθˈnɑgrəfi]

ethnography

ethnography  英 [eθˈnɒgrəfi] 美 [eθˈnɑgrəfi]

n. 民族志;人种志;人种学 

名词复数:ethnographies 

This is because I teach New Testament studies and the history of early Christianity almost like ethnography. 这是因为我几乎把新约研究,及早期基督教历史当作民族志来教。
The book is an ethnography and “analytic history” of free softare, focusing on the cultural importance of the free software movement. 这是一本关于自由软件的文化与“解析历史”的书,重点是介绍自由软件文化发展的重要性。

  • 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.
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  • n. 民族志;人种志;人种学
  • 1. This is because I teach New Testament studies and the history of early Christianity almost like ethnography.

    这是因为我几乎把新约研究,及早期基督教历史当作民族志来教。

  • 2. The book is an ethnography and “analytic history” of free softare, focusing on the cultural importance of the free software movement.

    这是一本关于自由软件的文化与“解析历史”的书,重点是介绍自由软件文化发展的重要性。

  • 3. Perhaps you saw “ethnography” and assumed it would just be quaint reports from the Amazon and the South Seas.

    或许你看到“民俗”这个词就会认为这是关于亚马逊流域以及南部海域那些罕见部族风俗的报道。

  • ethnography (n.) "science of the description and classification of the races of mankind," 1812, perhaps from German Ethnographie; see ethno- "race, culture" + -graphy "study." Related: Ethnographer; ethnographic.
eth·nog·raphy / eθˈnɒɡrəfi ; NAmE eθˈnɑːɡrəfi / noun [uncountable ] the scientific description of different races and cultures 人种志;人种论 ethno·graph·ic / ˌeθnəˈɡræfɪk ; NAmE ˌeθnəˈɡræfɪk / adjective ethnographic research 人种志研究 ethnography ethnographies eth·nog·raphy / eθˈnɒɡrəfi ; NAmE eθˈnɑːɡrəfi / ethno·graph·ic / ˌeθnəˈɡræfɪk ; NAmE ˌeθnəˈɡræfɪk /
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