English to Tamil Dictionary cosmopolitan

cosmopolitan

காஸ்மோபாலிட்டன்
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'
பரந்த நோக்கமுடையவன்,
பரந்த நோக்குள்ள
example
Hong Kong is larger than you think, more 'cosmopolitan' than you imagine and an eclectic mix of culture and people.
It claims to be a 'cosmopolitan' town with 150 different nationalities and countless parks.
D. simulans is a 'cosmopolitan' species largely commensal with humans, while D. mauritiana is restricted to the island of Mauritius.
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.
He has had a 'cosmopolitan' existence and learned early on how to negotiate different cultures.
The top flight, and much of the undercarriage, of football in this country is a 'cosmopolitan' mix of cultures and attitudes.
He was familiar with the 'cosmopolitan' destiny of an heir of a great European family.
The latter has been exceptional in midfield, fitting into a 'cosmopolitan' midfield with an ease that has defied his tender years.
Only the 'cosmopolitan' syrphid fly Eristalis tenax was captured on two occasions carrying the four pollinia attached to the mouthparts.
The environment in which it operates is so different, we're much more 'cosmopolitan' and sophisticated.
Due to the country's ethnic divisions and prevalent rural traditions, leaders of the newly formed parties, despite their 'cosmopolitan' outlook, did not transcend ethnic affiliations.
Chicago also offers the culture and excitement of 'cosmopolitan' metros.
In addition, the relationship between international or 'cosmopolitan' outlooks, national attitudes, and local patriotism needs clarification.
This 'cosmopolitan' community is a blend of different cultures, the influences of which are seen in architecture throughout the city.
London is a 'cosmopolitan' city with a multitude of cultures stemming from its multiracial population.
Perhaps new forms of political community which are more respectful of cultural differences and more 'cosmopolitan' than their predecessors will emerge in consequence.
It's fitting that ten years on they should be making a television drama, filled to bursting with Scottish talent, which celebrates the vibrant culture of an increasingly 'cosmopolitan' city.
The tour begins and ends in Addis Ababa with its thriving culture, ancient churches, 'cosmopolitan' eateries and outdoor markets.
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.
This species is 'cosmopolitan' , occupying Boreal and transitional associations.
‘Ours is a 'cosmopolitan' culture; like an ocean, anything which falls into it melts and becomes a part of it,’ he explains.
Katsuwonus pelamis, a 'cosmopolitan' fish of the tuna family, is common in the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific and Atlantic, but less so in the Mediterranean.
It must have been a daunting task to write the life of this 'cosmopolitan' figure, using documents scattered in several different countries and written in as many languages.
Special attention is give to tensions that run through many of the other chapters, between traditional and modern worlds, elite and mass culture, things 'cosmopolitan' and things French.
A wired world with roots in the air instead of the soil does not in and of itself add up to a 'cosmopolitan' culture.
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.
Shuffling among three or four different cultures, they had a 'cosmopolitan' flair and range that put the parochialism of the British to shame.
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' .
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.
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.
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