Значение слова "CULTURE VULTURE" найдено в 5 источниках

CULTURE VULTURE

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
culture vulture: translation

culture vulture
someone whom one considers to be excessively interested in the (classical) arts. •

She won't go to a funny film. She's a real culture vulture.

They watch only highbrow television. They're culture vultures.

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{n.}, {slang}, {informal} A person who is an avid cultural sightseer, one who seeks out cultural opportunities ostentatiously, such as going to the opera or seeing every museum in a town visited, and brags about it. * /Aunt Mathilda is a regular culture vulture; she spends every summer in a different European capital going to museums and operas./

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
culture vulture: translation

culture vulture
someone whom one considers to be excessively interested in the (classical) arts. •

She won't go to a funny film. She's a real culture vulture.

They watch only highbrow television. They're culture vultures.

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{n.}, {slang}, {informal} A person who is an avid cultural sightseer, one who seeks out cultural opportunities ostentatiously, such as going to the opera or seeing every museum in a town visited, and brags about it. * /Aunt Mathilda is a regular culture vulture; she spends every summer in a different European capital going to museums and operas./

найдено в "Англо-русском новом словаре современного неформального английского языка"
culture vulture n AmE infml 1. Everybody can't be a culture vulture Не всем же разбираться в искусстве A gaggle of culture vultures gawked its way into the gallery В галерею проследовала группа ценителей искусства, озираясь по сторонам 2. A well-known culture vulture in art circles never could pass up a chance to grab up all the works of an up-and-coming young artist Хорошо известный в околохудожественных кругах делец от искусства не пропускал случая приобрести работы подающего надежды художника
найдено в "Новом англо-русском словаре современной разговорной лексики"
n AmE infml 1) Everybody can't be a culture vulture — Не всем же разбираться в искусстве A gaggle of culture vultures gawked its way into the gallery — В галерею проследовала группа ценителей искусства, озираясь по сторонам 2) A well-known culture vulture in art circles never could pass up a chance to grab up all the works of an up-and-coming young artist — Хорошо известный в околохудожественных кругах делец от искусства не пропускал случая приобрести работы подающего надежды художника
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(n) потребитель культурных ценностей
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