social 英 [ˈsəʊʃl]   美 [ˈsoʊʃl]

social

social  英 [ˈsəʊʃl] 美 [ˈsoʊʃl]

adj. 社会的,社交的  n. 联谊会;联欢会 

名词复数:socials 

social issues, social problems, social reforms 社会议题╱问题╱改革
social class,social background 社会阶层╱背景

  • If you are social, you like to be around people. A social butterfly is someone who is social or friendly with everyone, flitting from person to person, the way a butterfly might.
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  • adj. 社会的,社交的
  • n. 联谊会;联欢会
  • 1. social issues, social problems, social reforms

    社会议题╱问题╱改革

  • 2. social class,social background

    社会阶层╱背景

  • 3. social advancement

    社会地位的提高

  • 4. a busy social life

    繁忙的社交生活

  • 5. Join a social club to make new friends.

    加入一个社交俱乐部,好交一些新朋友。

  • 6. This type of behaviour is no longer socially acceptable.

    这种行为已不为社会所接受。

  • 7. We meet at work, but never socially.

    我们上班常见面,但在社交场合从未碰见过。

  • social (adj.) late 15c., "devoted to or relating to home life;" 1560s as "living with others," from Middle French social (14c.) and directly from Latin socialis "of companionship, of allies; united, living with others; of marriage, conjugal," from socius "companion, ally," probably originally "follower," from PIE *sokw-yo-, suffixed form of root *sekw- (1) "to follow." Compare Old English secg, Old Norse seggr "companion," which seem to have been formed on the same notion). Related: Socially.
  • social (n.) "friendly gathering," 1870, from social (adj.). In late 17c. it meant "a companion, associate."
so·cial / ˈsəʊʃl ; NAmE ˈsoʊʃl / adjective , noun social socials adjective connected with society 社会 1 [only before noun ] connected with society and the way it is organized 社会的 social issues/problems/reforms 社会议题╱问题╱改革 a call for social and economic change 进行社会和经济变革的要求 2 [only before noun ] connected with your position in society 社会上的;社会地位的 social class/background 社会阶层╱背景 social advancement (= improving your position in society) 社会地位的提高 activities with others 社交活动 3 [only before noun ] connected with activities in which people meet each other for pleasure 社交的;交际的;联谊的 a busy social life 繁忙的社交生活 Team sports help to develop a child's social skills (= the ability to talk easily to other people and do things in a group). 集体体育运动有助于培养孩子的交际能力。 Social events and training days are arranged for all the staff. 所有员工都获安排联谊活动和培训。 Join a social club to make new friends. 加入一个社交俱乐部,好交一些新朋友。 animals 动物 4 [only before noun ] ( technical 术语 ) living naturally in groups, rather than alone 群居的 friendly 友好 5 = sociable so·cial·ly / ˈsəʊʃəli ; NAmE ˈsoʊʃəli / adverb The reforms will bring benefits, socially and politically. 这些改革措施在社会领域和政治领域均会带来益处。 This type of behaviour is no longer socially acceptable. 这种行为已不为社会所接受。 a socially disadvantaged family (= one that is poor and from a low social class) 社会地位低下的家庭 We meet at work, but never socially. 我们上班常见面,但在社交场合从未碰见过。 Carnivores are usually socially complex mammals. 在哺乳动物中,食肉动物通常有着复杂的社会关系。 noun 1 [countable ] ( old-fashioned) a party that is organized by a group or club 联谊会;联欢会 2 the social [uncountable ] ( BrE) ( informal) = social security We're living on the social now. 我们现在靠社会保障金维持生活。 so·cial / ˈsəʊʃl ; NAmE ˈsoʊʃl / so·cial·ly / ˈsəʊʃəli ; NAmE ˈsoʊʃəli /
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