0 a large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries, can be referred to as a society -- 社會
We must also consider the needs of the younger/older members of society. 我們必須考慮到社會上年輕人/老年人的需求。
There's a danger that we will end up blaming innocent children for society's problems. 我們最後有可能會把社會問題怪罪到無辜的孩子頭上。
These changes strike at the heart of British/American/modern society. 這些變化衝擊了英國/美國/現代社會的核心。
a classless/multicultural/capitalist/civilized society 無階級/多元文化/資本主義/文明的社會
1 an organization to which people who share similar interests can belong -- 組織;社團;協會
Within a single state and society, by contrast, politics was supposed to be about the common good.
The history of the relationship between insurance and civil society, as usually told, is an anticlimactic narrative.
Thus, a first step requires organizational and technical support to scavenging activity through the formation of cooperative societies or micro-enterprises.
People order their material surroundings in ways that suit their world-view, thus creating and manipulating their place in society.
Ultimately the genre survives in the twenty-first century primarily in our university choruses and local choral societies.
The multiple roles that people hold within their family, community, work, and society as a whole work to define their sense of self.
Getting married confirmed a man's entry into patriarchal society, conferring new social roles and responsibilities.
These new parties often had origins in the civil society which was allowed to exist during the authoritarian era.