English to Portuguese Dictionary cosmopolitan

cosmopolitan

Cosmopolita
definition
noun
He writes about the divide in society between the elites, who are cosmopolitans , and the mass of citizens, who are nationalists.
a cosmopolitan person.
It's the place where I learned how to make and drink cosmopolitans , mojitos, and Martinis.
a cocktail typically made with vodka, Cointreau, cranberry juice, and lime juice.
adjective
his knowledge of French, Italian, and Spanish made him genuinely cosmopolitan
familiar with and at ease in many different countries and cultures.
translation of 'cosmopolitan'
noun
cosmopolita
adjective
cosmopolita
example
Grab a 'cosmopolitan' , put on a swingy kind of skirt, and dance.
While such a history had horrific implications for the resident population, the long-term impact was a 'cosmopolitan' court culture reacting to influences from all directions.
Any hint or vestige of western culture, or perhaps it should be called ‘global 'cosmopolitan' culture,’ was taboo.
Rather, what I want to do is to develop an account of the 'cosmopolitan' respect for differences and to explore what that respect requires when we are engaged in moral debate across the boundaries between nations.
Instead of passing off urban provincialism as 'cosmopolitan' chic, or rural provincialism as ancient culture, let's have a hard look at what we have to sell.
Some of that admiration has recently been squandered by the behaviour of our major political parties, who regard standing up for 'cosmopolitan' principles as electorally risky and a sign of weakness.
it is 'cosmopolitan' fungus with the main habitat apparently on the aerial parts of plants.
Bombay has a very complex 'cosmopolitan' culture.
Hong Kong is larger than you think, more 'cosmopolitan' than you imagine and an eclectic mix of culture and people.
But these pretty guys are much more 'cosmopolitan' than just being Aussies, and they don't just speak with Australian accents, however it may sound to the undiscerning ear.
Jan is an embodiment of a 'cosmopolitan' culture.
This incidentally was also a time of 'cosmopolitan' brachiopod and fish distribution.
The career of Bernardo Bellotto argues for a more 'cosmopolitan' image and the abiding strength of Italian centres of culture.
Only about 13 per cent of the continental shelves were covered by the sea, probably as a result of the expansion of the ocean basins, and the marine faunas there seem to have been strongly 'cosmopolitan' .
Despite their overall abundance and 'cosmopolitan' distribution, the Tardigrada have been relatively neglected by invertebrate zoologists.
Whilst the spread of cosmopolitans at the expense of endemics would reduce diversity on a global scale, a regional effect would only become noticeable if a 'cosmopolitan' species replaces two or more endemics.
In the clapboard houses on the tree-lined sidewalks of this 'cosmopolitan' borough, known for its rich culture and vibrant ethnic mix, many would still have been in bed when the peace was shattered forever.
With a master's degree from a British university and years of overseas experience, he is just the type of 'cosmopolitan' go-getter to make it big in the emerging New Economy.
Chicago also offers the culture and excitement of 'cosmopolitan' metros.
Sea urchins, like bivalve molluscs, are 'cosmopolitan' in their distribution.
It is one of those books that holds up a mirror to the English, written by a 'cosmopolitan' with sufficient detachment and a good literary style, which is needed - because we change quite quickly nowadays.
His exposure to 'cosmopolitan' learning and popular Western culture has only left him with an impulse towards imitation.
It is dense because the map of the festival merely draws attention to what is already a dense, 'cosmopolitan' music culture, known throughout the world as Chicago blues or urban blues.
‘Ours is a 'cosmopolitan' culture; like an ocean, anything which falls into it melts and becomes a part of it,’ he explains.
Today's college students are different: they are more 'cosmopolitan' and have many interests.
It is easy to be a liberal 'cosmopolitan' in Paris or New York.
He was familiar with the 'cosmopolitan' destiny of an heir of a great European family.
It is a small, 'cosmopolitan' , and prudent animal.
He is the classic rootless 'cosmopolitan' .
The species is 'cosmopolitan' , but in the last 150 years it has expanded its distribution and increased its density dramatically in the United States.
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