society
so‧ci‧e‧ty S1 W1 /səˈsaɪəti, səˈsaɪɪti/ BrE AmE noun (plural societies) [Word Family: noun: ↑society, ↑sociologist, ↑sociology, ↑sociability, ↑social, ↑socialism, ↑socialist, ↑socialite, ↑socialization, ↑sociopath; adjective: ↑sociable ≠ ↑unsociable, ↑social ≠ ANTI-SOCIAL, ↑unsocial, ↑socialist, ↑socialistic, ↑societal, ↑sociological, ↑sociopathic; adverb: ↑socially, ↑sociably, ↑sociologically; verb: ↑socialize] [Date: 1500-1600; Language: French; Origin: société, from Latin societas, from socius; ⇨ ↑social1] 1. PEOPLE IN GENERAL [uncountable] people in general, considered in relation to the laws, organizations etc that make it possible for them to live together: technology and its effects on modern society Children are the most vulnerable members of society. 2. A PARTICULAR GROUP [uncountable and countable] a particular large group of people who share laws, organizations, customs etc: Britain is now a multiracial society. the capitalist societies of the West the conservative segment of American society 3. CLUB [countable] an organization or club with members who share similar interests, aims etc: the university film society the American Cancer Society society of the Society of Black Lawyers 4. UPPER CLASS [uncountable] the fashionable group of people who are rich and powerful: a society wedding high society (=the richest, most fashionable etc people) 5. BEING WITH PEOPLE [uncountable] formal when you are together with other people society of Holidays are a time to enjoy the society of your family. 6. polite society middle- or upper-class people who behave correctly in social situations in polite society (=among middle- or upper-class people) The subject was rarely mentioned in polite society. ⇨ ↑building society, ↑friendly society • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 2) adjectives ▪ a free society Censorship has no place in a free society. ▪ a civilized society A civilized society should treat its elderly members well. ▪ a civil society (=a society based on laws that everyone accepts) The protection of human rights is essential for a civil society. ▪ a multicultural/multiracial society We live in a multicultural society. ▪ a democratic society Education is important in a democratic society. ▪ an advanced/modern society The Greeks formed the first advanced societies in the West. | This kind of hatred and violence have no place in a modern society like ours. ▪ an industrial society In complex industrial societies, different groups specialize in particular activities. ▪ a primitive society In almost all primitive societies, volcanoes have been regarded with fear. ▪ a just society We are making progress towards a just society. ▪ a classless society (=one in which people are not divided into different social classes) the Prime Minister’s vision of a classless society ▪ a capitalist society As consumers in a capitalist society, we can press companies to behave responsibly. ▪ the larger/wider society (=used when comparing a small group of people to society as a whole) The poor are part of the larger society, and programs must be there to help them. • • • THESAURUS ▪ organization a group of people, companies, or countries, which is set up for a particular purpose: Greenpeace is an international organization that protects the environment. | the World Health Organization ▪ institution a large important organization such as a bank, church, or university: The University is an important academic institution. | financial institutions such as banks ▪ association an organization for people in a particular profession, sport, or activity, which officially represents its members – often used in names: I met a representative of the National Association of Teachers. | the Football Association ▪ party an organization of people with the same political aims which you can vote for in elections: Which political party do you support? | He voted for the Republican Party’s candidate. ▪ body an important group of people who make the rules and advise people about what should be allowed: the sport’s governing body | The government has set up an advisory body. ▪ club/society an organization for people who share an interest, for example a sport: We belong to a tennis club. | I joined the university film society. ▪ union an organization formed by workers in order to protect their rights: The union ordered its members out on strike. ▪ charity an organization which collects money to help people who are poor, sick etc and does not make any profit for itself: She has raised a lot of money for local charities. ▪ quango British English disapproving an organization set up by the government, which has official power but whose members have not been elected: the amount of money that is wasted on government quangos
societyhu◎ | [sə'saiəti] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | xã hội | | ☆ | duties towards society | | những bổn phận đối với xã hội | | ☆ | a danger to society | | một mối nguy hại cho xã hội | | ☆ | Society has a right to see law-breakers punished | | xã hội có quyền nhìn thấy kẻ phạm pháp phải bị trừng phạt | | ☆ | modern industrial societies | | các xã hội công nghiệp hiện đại | | ☆ | working class society | | xã hội của tầng lớp lao động | | ☆ | Islamic society | | xã hội Hồi giáo | | ■ | tầng lớp sang trọng; tầng lớp thượng lưu | | ☆ | high society | | tầng lớp cao sang | | ☆ | leaders of society | | những người đứng đầu xã hội thượng lưu | | ☆ | a society wedding | | một đám cưới giàu sang | | ☆ | society news | | tin tức về xã hội thượng lưu | | ☆ | society people | | những người ở tầng lớp thượng lưu | | ■ | sự giao du, sự giao thiệp | | ☆ | to have no society with someone | | không giao thiệp với người nào | | ☆ | to avoid the society of other people | | tránh giao du với người khác | | ☆ | to spend an evening in the society of one's friends | | sống một đêm với bạn bè | | ☆ | to enjoy somebody's society | | thích làm bạn với ai | | ■ | đoàn thể; hội | | ☆ | the school debating society | | câu lạc bộ lý luận của nhà trường | | ☆ | a co-operative society | | hội hợp tác xã | | ☆ | a drama society | | câu lạc bộ kịch | | 〆 | a mutual admiration society | | ✓ | xem mutual | | 〆 | the alternative society | | ✓ | xem alternative |
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