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so·ci·ol·o·gy
so si a l ji [or] so shi a l ji
复数:sociologies
sociologist (n.)
词根:society
adj.societal 社会的
socioeconomic 社会经济学的
sociological 社会的(等于sociologic);社会学的;针对社会问题的
sociocultural 社会与文化的
sociopathic 反社会的
adv.sociologically 在社会学上地;社会上
n.society 社会;交往;社团;社交界
sociologist 社会学家
sociopath 反社会的人;不爱社交的人
sociobiology 生物社会学
sociolinguistics 社会语言学
sociobiologist 社会生物学家
sociometry 社会人际学;计量社会学
noun
the science of society, social institutions, and social relationshipsspecifically: the systematic study of the development, structure, interaction, and collective behavior of organized groups of human beings
the scientific analysis of a social institution as a functioning whole and as it relates to the rest of society
synecology
sociology of law法律社会学
economic sociology经济社会学;社会经济学
urban sociology城市社会学,都市社会学
sociology of knowledge知识社会学
sociology of science科学社会学
educational sociology教育社会学
rural sociology田园社会学
"社会现象的科学; 人类社会结构和发展的研究",始于1842年,源自法语 sociologie,是法国哲学家伊西多尔·奥古斯特·孔特(Isidore Auguste Comte)于1830年创造的混成词,由拉丁语 socius "伙伴"(参见 social(形容词))和希腊词缀 -logie(参见 -logy)组成。
社会学:研究社会的关系与现象的科学
社会学
社会学
French sociologie, from socio- + -logie -logy
The first known use of sociology was in 1842
sociologynoun
the science of society, social institutions, and social relationships
sociologynoun
the science of society, social institutions, and social relationshipsspecifically: the systematic study of the development, structure, interaction, and collective behavior of organized groups of human beings
1 Since 2008, Sanneh has been on staff at The New Yorker, where he’s written about politics, boxing, comedy and sociology in addition to music.
2 He has been appointed to the chair of sociology at Southampton University.
他被任命担任南安普敦大学的社会学教授一职。
3 Social network is an important branch in sociology study.
摘要社会网络是社会学研究中的一个重要分支领域.
4 Chisholm earned a bachelor's degree in sociology from Brooklyn College and a master's in elementary education from Columbia University.
5 Since you are trained in sociology you probably know how to examine the effect of changing roles on individual attitudes.
6 Full of spicy local color about Internet-enabled womanizers, but wrapped in the flakiest tortilla of pop sociology.
7 I got chatting with an attractive sociology student.
8 Ms. Forti, charmingly and mildly, talks throughout her solo in a seemingly meandering way about, on one hand, the sociology and movement patterns of wildlife and, on the other, Fox News and President Trump.
9 Daniel Bell is a contemporary representative personage of critical sociology and cultural conservatism in America.
丹尼尔·贝尔是当代美国批判社会学和文化保守主义思潮的代表人物.
10 I’m a huge feminist, I majored in sociology at college and I care about what I put into the world.
11 With the development of sociology, interaction between sociology and ethnology becomes more closely related.
随着社会学研究的发展, 社会学与民族学的联系和互动越来越紧密,民族社会学也就应运而生.
12 A subtle stylist and a self-willed Everyman, Murakami is a master of both suspense and sociology, his language a deceptively simple screen with a mystery hidden behind it.
13 Watson argues that religion should be understood in terms of sociology, rather than theology.
14 Mr. Roth says the book was actually based on "an unhappy event in the life of my late friend Melvin Tumin, professor of sociology at Princeton for some thirty years."
15 David Simon likened “The Wire” to a Greek tragedy, by which he meant that sociology is an omnipotent, merciless god that twirls with the fate of mortals.
16 “I majored in sociology,” she said in an interview for the Archive of American Television in 2001.
17 “It’s a faulty burrito,” says Ryan Hagen, 32, a doctoral student in sociology at Columbia University, of the Vanity Fair article.
18 Gripping stories can be full of science or sociology that shines a light on the various catastrophes that threaten the planet; ideologies are disseminated, theses sustained, political battles joined.
19 Jennifer Turner, an assistant professor of sociology at Hollins University, said Jackson’s confirmation is indicative of the kinds of opportunities parents use in racial socialization — a parenting practice to help kids learn about race.
20 Hitler’s views on art were far from original; they had clear roots in 19th-century German sociology.