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🔑 so·ci·etyBrE /səˈsaɪəti/NAmE /səˈsaɪəti/ noun (so·ci·eties) 🔑 [U] people in general, living together in communities 社会(以群体形式生活在一起的人的总称)◆policies that will benefit society as a whole 将有利于整个社会的政策◆Racism exists at all levels of society. 种族主义存在于社会各阶层。◆They carried out research into the roles of men and women in today's society 他们就男人和女人在当今社会中所扮演的角色展开研究。 bias, discriminate, equal, feminism, homophobia, human right, marginalize, persecute, race, society civil rights, class, conform, convention, culture, custom, elite, equality, outsider, society 🔑 [C, U] a particular community of people who share the same customs, laws, etc. 社会(共同遵守一定的习俗、法律等的特定群体)◆modern industrial societies 现代工业社会◆demand created by a consumer society 消费型社会所产生的需求◆Can Britain ever be a classless society? 英国能否有朝一日成为一个无阶级社会?◆They were discussing the problems of Western society. 当时他们正在讨论西方社会的问题。🔑 [C] (abbreviation Soc.) () a group of people who join together for a particular purpose 社团;协会;学会◆a member of the drama society 剧社成员◆the American Society of Newspaper Editors 美国报纸主编协会 AGM, the chair, club, hobby, member, newsletter, secretary, society, subscription, treasurer ➡ see also building society, friendly society [U] the group of people in a country who are fashionable, rich and powerful 上流社会◆Their daughter married into high society. 他们的女儿嫁到了上层人家。◆a society wedding 上层社会的婚礼 [U] (formal) the state of being with other people 相伴;交往 SYN company ◆He was a solitary man who avoided the society of others. 他是个孤僻的人,不愿和人交往。 |