cross-cultural
cross-cultural — adjective
1. involving interaction, communication, or exchange between people from different
involving interaction, communication, or exchange between people from different cultural backgrounds
The university offers a cross-cultural programme where students from Taiwan and Mexico study together.
collocation: cross-cultural programme / cross-cultural training
Through a cross-cultural exchange at work, Priya learned how her Brazilian colleagues give feedback.
The company's cross-cultural training teaches employees how to greet partners from different countries respectfully.
Aiko invited neighbours to a cross-cultural dinner where each family brought a dish from their home country.
Neighbours on Elm Street formed a cross-cultural book club with novels from five different countries.
- intercultural
very similar; more common in academic writing about dialogue or competence
- multicultural
broader — describes coexistence of many cultures, not necessarily their interaction
- interethnic
narrower — focuses specifically on ethnic groups rather than cultures
- monocultural
involving only one culture
- intracultural
within a single culture rather than between cultures
文法句型
cross-cultural + noun
用法筆記
Typically used before a noun (e.g., cross-cultural communication, cross-cultural training). Less common in predicative position — 'the training is cross-cultural' sounds less natural than 'the cross-cultural training'.