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cultivated [-tɪd, ingl am -t̬ɪd] AGG

1. cultivated AGR:

cultivated
cultivated

2. cultivated person:

cultivated
cultivated

cultivate [ˈkʌltɪveɪt, ingl am -t̬ə-] VB vb trans a. fig

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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They were an agricultural society, in which women cultivated varieties of maize, beans and squash.
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The school emphasises the intrinsic worth of art and music as valuable cultural influences in the formation of the cultivated mind.
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The leaves of cultivated strains are eaten after cooking.
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The signatures of nature can be so subtle that it takes a quiet mind and a cultivated eye to discern them.
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There were also literary women who wrote in the romantic and modernista style but who also cultivated works that gravited toward realism and naturalism.
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The cultivated area which is extensive is wholly artificial and imported plants dominate the landscape.
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They dreamed, more modestly, of locating a home and a familial human community within a cultivated garden.
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This genetically modified form of cultivated rice has, however, appeared on the rice market.
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Across the road is a large cultivated field that rises to the south.
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Around the 10th century, wheat became a more commonly used cultivated grain, but it did not overtake rye or oats.
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