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sociological

/soh-see-uh-loj-i-kuhl, soh-shee-/US // ˌsoʊ si əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl, ˌsoʊ ʃi- //

社会学,社会学的,社会学上,社会学上的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of sociology and its methodology.
    • : dealing with social questions or problems, especially focusing on cultural and environmental factors rather than on psychological or personal characteristics: a sociological approach to art.
    • : organized into a society; social.

Examples

  • Those who embark on this journey will face primordial sociological challenges involving matters related to both the individual and the collective well-being of the colony.

  • They’re the sharpest minds around about the analytical, psychological and sociological realities of global soccer, and at least one of them is convinced Arsenal’s best days are ahead of it.

  • The tweets have sociological implications as ways of creating meaning.

  • Mueller also sees the value in observing interactions, a common sociological approach.

  • There’s just so much work that’s been done — deep, complicated thinking going back to Plato and Aristotle, but also modern sociological work, including why a safety net and welfare is complicated.

  • That is a distinction with a sociological difference—for many, an uncomfortable one to consider.

  • The sociological phenomenon at play here exhibits all the historical tendencies of “scapegoating.”

  • This may account for the sociological undercurrent of his work.

  • But when she takes on the rock scene, she manages to catch all the sociological dissonance and subtle countermelodies.

  • But neither is it a rigorous sociological study or a polemic or a jeremiad.

  • It would be superfluous to insist here upon the great and constant utility of this branch of sociological speculation.

  • Second: Certain domestic applications of the physical and sociological sciences.

  • First of all by the enforcement of a sociological system in distinct opposition to, and in defiance of all ethnic conditions.

  • Islam attempts nothing unnatural of this kind—nothing that is opposed to ethnic conditions and sociological usages.

  • As a final hypothesis, we may mention one which may perhaps be described as specifically sociological.