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so·ci·o·log·i·cal
so si la jih kl [or] so shi la jih kl
sociologically (adv.)
adjective
of or concerning sociology.
concerned with the social or cultural, rather than the personal aspects of something.
"关于社会学的",1843年; 参见 sociology + -ical。相关: Sociologically。
The first known use of sociological was in 1843
sociologynoun
the science of society, social institutions, and social relationships
sociologynoun
the science of society, social institutions, and social relationships
sociologicaladjective
of or relating to sociology or its methods
concerned with or relating to social needs and problems
sociologicaladjective
of or relating to sociology or its methods
concerned with or relating to social needs and problems
sociologicaladjective
of or relating to sociology or to the methodological approach of sociology
1 From a sociological viewpoint, as Wells noted, the bicycle helped widen the horizons of the working class.
2 Fights and gladiatorial contests break out among these desperate people, with Gaza maliciously fomenting rivalries and hatreds, which he observes with clinical, almost sociological detachment.
3 We were poor in imagination, trained to think of our histories as sociological math.
4 Consider it a sociological experiment in retail redundancy.
5 “This series has generated compelling sociological think pieces in major publications here and abroad.”
6 Instead he relied on several research trips to Mexico and the personal stories of Latino team members, which helped ground his fantasy realm with specific geographic and sociological roots.
7 Robert Longo also plays with artifice and reality but with a less sociological goal.
8 In a Facebook comment, later removed, she complained that her original take on normcore had been boiled down by her editors from a more sociological foray, à la K-Hole, into a narrow fashion piece.
9 “Digest” includes fake sociological essays and reviews of imaginary books.
10 It is a well-documented sociological fact that decision-makers in institutions of all kinds tend to favor people who look, sound, and reflect their ideas and interests.
11 Here’s a sample of this writer’s sociological acumen — her ability, like Tom Wolfe by way of Lorrie Moore, to cram observation into a tight space:
12 The shows on TV "for women" at the moment are hardly hitting a sociological nerve with their fresh, female narrative.
13 In 2020, sociological intersections turned into collision courses, and cancel culture came for Bravo.
14 Initially I thought I would be writing something very heavy with sociological, anthropological and cultural stuff to couch my account.
15 “By showcasing different role models and different kinds of families we can positively influence sociological dynamics for the next 20 years.”
16 It is also often has the properties of a sociological experiment as much as it does a cinematic narrative.
17 Many histories written by professors sag under the weight of sociological details, but this narrative is gripping.
18 Ernaux certainly isn’t a Marxist, but at the same time she sees history as sociological and the economy as determinative.
19 In the glacial realm of sociological change, that amounts to a free fall.
从社会学变化的宏观领域来说,这是一个非常明显的下降。
20 But like the three brothers, these secondary figures are sociological composites, inserted into a carefully diagramed, ultimately incoherent narrative scheme.
2 社会学的