英 [ˌsəʊʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃən] 美 [ˌsoʊʃələˈzeɪʃn]
n. 社会化
socialisation /ˌsəʊʃəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/
the action of establishing on a socialist basis
同义词: socialization
the act of meeting for social purposes
同义词: socialization / socializing / socialising
the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture
同义词: socialization / acculturation / enculturation
... sociability 善于交际;社交性;好交际 socialisation 社会化 sociobiology 生物社会学 ...
socially 在社会上;在社交方面;善于交际地
socialized 使社会化(socialize的过去分词);社交
The researchers say leaving to buy a kebab impedes "socialisation" in the schools.
研究人员说,离校去买烤肉会妨碍学校的“社会化”。
This, then, is loss - socialisation in action - it guarantees a public buffer to protect creditors.
这就是实践中的损失社会化——它将确保债权人得到公共资金的保护。
"I'm not saying they're good for your socialisation skills, but they do make you use your working memory," she said.
' '我并不是说它们对你的社会化技能好,但它们让你使用用你的加工记忆。“她说。”
Procreation and socialisation of children within the family provide the sole justification for the institution's unique status in society.
Scandinavian countries are often cited as examples of how a late start in formal lessons can still lead to high standards and levels of socialisation in later years.
Protecting firms from their own folly (the socialisation of losses, if you will) only fosters an atmosphere where companies take bigger risks if they can pass losses to taxpayers.