0 (opposite unsociable) fond of the company of others; friendly -- společenský, družný
He’s a cheerful, sociable man.
The reliance upon community organisations for the distribution of questionnaires ran the risk of reaching only those who were more active, mobile and sociable.
Even the comparatively sociable are reluctant to use hostels and day centres for homeless people, through fear of violence, intimidation and disturbance from younger clients.
He will be remembered for his contributions and for his open, friendly, sociable and encouraging manner.
A criminal act is a social, though generally not sociable, act occurring in a social setting and implicated in a society's cultural and structural framework.
Men were naturally sociable, and sovereignty was established for the common good.
One example would be the child who displayed immediate sociable behavior toward the experimenter but then showed strong wariness of her.
It offers an opportunity to be sociable and have fun in ways that both reflect, and avowedly move beyond, the dancers' teenage years.
The organization of the very spontaneous and sociable interactions described here was often quite different from that predominating in more focused, task-oriented settings.
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好交際的, 善於社交的, 合群的…
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社交的な, 社交好きの…
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