social structure / ˈsoʊ ʃəl ˈstrʌk tʃər /

社会结构社会架构社团结构群体结构

social structure 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Sociology. the system or complex of beliefs held by members of a social group.the system of relations between the constituent groups of a society.the relationship between or the interrelated arrangement of the social institutions of a society or culture, as of mores, marriage customs, or family.the pattern of relationships, as of status or friendship, existing among the members of a group or society.

social structure 近义词

social structure

等同于 pecking order

更多social structure例句

  1. The differences between mole-rats’ vocal signatures are instead a learned part of their social structure.
  2. What we’re talking about is making pretty substantial changes to how most of our social structures are set up and how we think about relating to other people.
  3. There is no escaping the limits of our bodies, the limits of medicine, and the brokenness of social structures that make and keep people sick.
  4. These past few months have taught me a lot about myself, my daughters, my bond with them, and the value of social structures that I took for granted.
  5. Technologies like artificial intelligence and automation may help relieve the work burdens of millions of people—but to benefit from their impact, we need to start changing our social structures and the way we think about work now.
  6. In front of this strange structure are two blank-faced, well-dressed models showing off the latest in European minimalism.
  7. He finished second in 2008 behind John McCain, and maintains a reservoir of good will among Republican social conservatives.
  8. Where the force generating those threats is a widespread, self-sustaining, and virulent social movement?
  9. The TVA, a federally owned and chartered electric power provider, is a New Deal legacy just like Social Security.
  10. Social media forces us to not only be vulnerable for our partner but for the whole world.
  11. All over the world the just claims of organized labor are intermingled with the underground conspiracy of social revolution.
  12. To others the fierce desire for social justice obliterates all fear of a general catastrophe.
  13. And our views of poverty and social betterment, or what is possible and what is not, are still largely conditioned by it.
  14. Our social life is aimless without it, we are a crowd without a common understanding.
  15. But dwelling means a special kind of structure—a building occupied by man—a place to live in.