单词:culture shock
culture shock的用法和样例:
例句
- These are all symptoms of initial culture shock.这些都是文化冲击的最初症状。
- I have travelled so there is not as great a culture shock as there may have be,but there is some confusion.我经常四处旅游,所以文化冲击没有预期中来得大,但是困惑是免不了的。
词汇搭配
- culture shock文化冲击
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