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intergroup

/in-ter-groop/US // ˈɪn tərˈgrup //

组间,集团间,小组间,团体间

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Sociology.

    • : taking place or being between groups: intergroup relationships.

Examples

  • Critics doubted there could have been enough intergroup mating back then to allow a small, globally scattered population to remain as one.

  • More broadly, companies should never offer one-off perks without considering the broader policy implications and how a perk may create a distinction that produces intergroup and status reactions.

  • I was determined to pursue a career researching the neural mechanisms of intergroup relations.

  • These cases already show us the distinction between intragroup money and intergroup money.

  • In intergroup affairs, therefore, the relations sooner become impersonal and mechanical.

  • Thus group money arose from property; intergroup money from trade.

  • Here the effect of intergroup trade has been to change the skin which was taken as the unit.

  • As a rule, the outcome of episodes of intergroup competition is geographic exclusion.