the two cultures
/ðə ˌtuː ˈkʌltʃəz/
/ðə ˌtuː ˈkʌltʃərz/
- a phrase made popular by the author C P Snow in 1959. He used it to describe the division between the arts and the sciences in Britain, and argued that people trained in the arts did not understand or appreciate people trained in the sciences.
两种文化:这句话是作者CP Snow在1959年流行的。他用它来形容英国的艺术与科学之间的区分,并辩称接受过艺术训练的人不了解或欣赏接受过科学训练的人。