English to Marathi Dictionary cosmopolitan

cosmopolitan

सर्व प्रकारच्या लोकांची वस्ती असलेला
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'
विश्वनागरिक,
विशालदृष्टिकोनाचा,
विश्वबंधुत्वाचा,
सर्व प्रकारच्या लोकांची वस्ती असलेला
example
It caters to that all-night party-hard, 'cosmopolitan' scene with 24-hour cafes that have grilled meats, fish and salad.
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.
In addition, the relationship between international or 'cosmopolitan' outlooks, national attitudes, and local patriotism needs clarification.
It's almost as though we're seeing a mix of cinematic cultures to mirror the 'cosmopolitan' nature of New York.
The barn owl too - a 'cosmopolitan' species in the global sense - is another established city dweller, though now perhaps, some cities are proving to be too inhospitable to it.
With roots in the eighteenth-century tradition of 'cosmopolitan' rationalism, they enshrine an approach to human affairs which prizes discussion, informed opinion and moral decency.
Cottonwoods are a 'cosmopolitan' tree, often overlooked in the wooded eastern states before growing dominant in the open country west of the 100th Meridian.
‘Bradford is a 'cosmopolitan' city and anything that helps the different constituent parts to better understand each other should be welcomed,’ he said.
I should define it as a 'cosmopolitan' city, tolerant of different lifestyles, with a good quality environment and cultural activities.
It is a small, 'cosmopolitan' , and prudent animal.
It would show how the 'cosmopolitan' culture of the city led to creation of some of the finest works of art there.
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.
At the core there is affluence, relative security of employment and a 'cosmopolitan' culture based on networking with peers in a global cultural environment.
He has had a 'cosmopolitan' existence and learned early on how to negotiate different cultures.
It is easy to be a liberal 'cosmopolitan' in Paris or New York.
Hong Kong is larger than you think, more 'cosmopolitan' than you imagine and an eclectic mix of culture and people.
The top flight, and much of the undercarriage, of football in this country is a 'cosmopolitan' mix of cultures and attitudes.
Chicago also offers the culture and excitement of 'cosmopolitan' metros.
Sea urchins, like bivalve molluscs, are 'cosmopolitan' in their distribution.
The 'cosmopolitan' culture of the city, the profile of visitors it draws from within and outside the country and the profile of the city itself, makes it so.
Some of the social practices, that were once part of the proud ancient lifestyle, were now slowly giving way to modern 'cosmopolitan' culture.
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.
It is required only that the other seem anomalous relative to our familiar subculture, however 'cosmopolitan' that may be, in order to generate doubts and questions about what it is that makes him tick.
Tenebrio molitor, or yellow mealworm beetle, is a 'cosmopolitan' pest of stored grains that can be easily reared in the laboratory.
He was familiar with the 'cosmopolitan' destiny of an heir of a great European family.
This 'cosmopolitan' community is a blend of different cultures, the influences of which are seen in architecture throughout the city.
His exposure to 'cosmopolitan' learning and popular Western culture has only left him with an impulse towards imitation.
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.
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.
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