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social

Related topics: Sociology, Animals
so·cial1 /ˈsəʊʃəl $ ˈsoʊ-/ ●●● S1 W1 adjectiveadj  
1 society 社会SSSOCIETY relating to human society and its organization, or the quality of people’s lives 社会的,有关社会的
 social issues, such as unemployment and education
失业和教育之类的社会问题
 the country’s serious social problems
该国严重的社会问题
 a challenge to the social order (=how a particular society is organized)
对社会秩序的一个挑战
2 rank 地位SSCLASS IN SOCIETY relating to your position in society, according to your job, family, wealth etc 社会地位的,社会阶层的
 The students come from a variety of social classes (=groups of people that have the same social position).
这些学生来自各个社会阶层。
 the social status of her family
她家的社会地位
3 meeting people 与人交往SSSOCIALIZE relating to meeting people, forming relationships with them, and spending time with them 社交的,交际的
 social interaction
社会交往
 a club with lots of social events
社交活动丰富的俱乐部
 Exercise classes are a good way to keep fit and improve your social life.
上健身课是保持身体健康和改善社交生活的好办法。
 Group play helps children develop social skills (=ability to deal with people easily).
小组游戏有助于儿童发展交际能力。
 He lacked social graces (=good and polite behaviour towards other people).
他缺乏社交礼仪。
4. someone who is social enjoys meeting and talking to other people 〔人〕好交际的,爱交往的 SYN sociable
5 animals 动物HBA forming groups or living together in their natural state 群居的 OPP solitary
 Elephants are social animals.
大象是群居动物。
5socially adv
 socially acceptable behaviour
为社会所接受的行为
 socially disadvantaged families
社会地位低下的家庭
antisocial, sociable, unsocial
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: relating to meeting people, forming relationships with them, and spending time with them
nouns
somebody's social life (=activities that involve being with other people for pleasure)
Teenagers enjoy an active social life.
social skills (=the ability to deal with people easily)
In school, the children also learn social skills.
social graces (=good and polite behaviour towards other people)
I had none of the social graces of my fellow pupils.
social contact/interaction
Work provides social contact.
a social call (=one that does not relate to business)
Don't misunderstand, this is purely a social call.
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Related topics: Sociology, Leisure
social2 noun  
1. SSDL[countableC] a party for the members of a group, club, or church 社交聚会;联谊会;联欢会
2. the social British EnglishBrE informal old-fashioned social security 社会保障
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From Longman Business Dictionary
socialso·cial /ˈsəʊʃəlˈsoʊ-/ adjectiveadj
1concerning human society and its organization, or the quality of people’s lives
The only measurable social cost of high speed rail is that of noise.
Companies who dump waste are ignoring their social responsibility.
2related to people’s position in society, according to their job, family, wealth etc
British lawyers enjoy a higher social status than French ones.
Money management is not, as you might expect, dominated by the upper social classes.
3HUMAN RESOURCES concerning the relationship between companies and employees, and between companies and society
This is the first time that institutional investors have challenged a company on environmental and social issues.
4related to activities you do to enjoy yourself when you are not at work
The firm spent thousands of dollars on social gatherings.
5related to the way you meet people and form relationships
We are looking for graduates with a high level of social skills (=ability to meet people easily and deal with them well).
Origin social1
(1600-1700) Latin socialis, from socius someone you spend time with
so·cial1 adjectiveadjn COLLOCATIONS1social2 noun
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