societal 英 [sə'saɪətəl]   美 [sə'saɪətl]

societal

societal  英 [sə'saɪətəl] 美 [sə'saɪətl]

adj. 社会的 

名词复数:societals 

Though he or she functions within societal boundaries, this individual lives only in the present, and has no recollection of the past. 尽管他或她还生活在这个社会圈子里,但是他们只有生活在现在,对过去一点记忆也没有。
The Mayans, she argues, do indeed have an alarming message for us, as to why our efforts to solve problems – societal and personal – so often go wrong. 她认为,玛雅人的确给我们发来警告的信息,告诉我们为什么我们在社会和个人角度为解决问题所做的努力通常都有误。

  • Use the adjective societal to describe something that is related to society, like the societal changes that came about as a result of the civil rights movement.
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  • adj. 社会的
  • 1. Though he or she functions within societal boundaries, this individual lives only in the present, and has no recollection of the past.

    尽管他或她还生活在这个社会圈子里,但是他们只有生活在现在,对过去一点记忆也没有。

  • 2. The Mayans, she argues, do indeed have an alarming message for us, as to why our efforts to solve problems – societal and personal – so often go wrong.

    她认为,玛雅人的确给我们发来警告的信息,告诉我们为什么我们在社会和个人角度为解决问题所做的努力通常都有误。

  • 3. Wise decisions may or may not follow societal norms and expectations, but they are right for the decider based on what he/she knows at that point in time about his/her options as well as him/herself.

    明智的抉择有可能舆社会准则和期望相符,也有可能舆之相悖,但是就决策者对他/她面临的选择的在那一刻的了解以及决策者本身来讲,那些决策都是正确的。

  • societal (adj.) 1873, from society (adj.) + -al (1). Related: Societally. Earlier adjective was societarian (1822) "of or pertaining to society."
so·ci·etal / səˈsaɪətl ; NAmE səˈsaɪətl / adjective [only before noun ] ( technical 术语 ) connected with society and the way it is organized 社会的;关于社会的 so·ci·etal / səˈsaɪətl ; NAmE səˈsaɪətl /
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