society
Society refers to a large group of people living together in an organized way, sharing the same laws and traditions. It can also mean a specific organization or club formed for a particular interest or activity.
Beispiele
3 von 5Living in a modern society has many advantages like better healthcare.
Living in a modern world of people is very beneficial for health.
The rules of our society require all citizens to respect the law.
The laws of our organized group say everyone must follow the rules.
My brother joined a secret society when he went to university.
My brother joined a private, hidden club at college.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'S-O-C' as the start of 'Social City' — a society is like a big social city where everyone lives together.
Schnelles Quiz
We live in a ______ where everyone should have equal rights.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: society
Beispiele
Living in a modern society has many advantages like better healthcare.
everydayLiving in a modern world of people is very beneficial for health.
The rules of our society require all citizens to respect the law.
formalThe laws of our organized group say everyone must follow the rules.
My brother joined a secret society when he went to university.
informalMy brother joined a private, hidden club at college.
Sociologists study the structures of human society and how they change.
academicExperts study how groups of people are organized and change.
Our company aims to give back to society through charitable donations.
businessOur business wants to help the community by giving money to charity.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
a member of society
a person who belongs to a community
polite society
groups of people who are refined and well-behaved
benefit to society
something that helps everyone in the community
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Community usually refers to a smaller, more local group, while society refers to the whole nation or system.
Company refers to a business or being with someone; society refers to the collective group of people.
Nutzungshinweise
When talking about people in general, 'society' is often used as an uncountable noun without an article. For a specific club, it is a countable noun (e.g., 'the debating society').
Häufige Fehler
Learners often say 'the society' when talking about people in general (e.g., 'The society is changing'). It is more natural to say 'Society is changing.'
Merkhilfe
Think of 'S-O-C' as the start of 'Social City' — a society is like a big social city where everyone lives together.
Wortherkunft
From the Latin word 'societas,' which comes from 'socius,' meaning a companion or friend.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In English-speaking countries, 'High Society' historically refers to the upper class and elite social circles.
Schnelles Quiz
We live in a ______ where everyone should have equal rights.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: society
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C2Acting in accordance with morality and high standards of behavior. It describes a person or an action guided by a strict set of values and integrity rather than by personal gain or convenience.
analytical
C1Relating to or using analysis or logical reasoning to understand something by breaking it down into its constituent parts. It describes a systematic approach to problem-solving and the ability to evaluate information critically.
approach
C1A systematic way of dealing with something or a specific perspective taken when addressing a problem or task. It can also refer to the physical act of moving nearer to someone or something in distance or time.
authorize
C1To grant official permission or legal power to someone to perform a specific action or to allow something to happen. It typically involves a formal process or a person in a position of authority validating a request or procedure.
beneficial
B2Beneficial describes something that has a good effect or promotes well-being. It is frequently used in formal or academic contexts to highlight the advantages or positive outcomes of a specific action, substance, or situation.
consistent
C2The quality of achieving a level of performance which does not vary over time, or the state of being coherent and not contradictory in logical or behavioral terms. Physically, it refers to the degree of thickness, firmness, or viscosity found in a substance.
constitutional
C2Relating to the fundamental principles or established laws that govern a state or organization. It can also refer to an individual's physical health or inherent temperament.
contextual
B2Relating to the circumstances or setting in which something exists or occurs. It describes information that helps explain the meaning of an event, statement, or idea by looking at its surroundings.
contract
C1A formal and legally binding agreement between two or more parties that establishes mutual obligations. In academic and legal contexts, it refers to the specific terms, conditions, and enforcement mechanisms that govern a transaction or relationship.
contractor
C1A person or company that performs work or provides goods and services under a specific legal agreement. Unlike a regular employee, a contractor is usually hired for a specific project or a fixed period of time as an independent entity.
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