socializing
v. (與…)交往,聯誼( socialize的現在分詞 ); 使適合於過社會生活
If you socialize, you meet other people socially, for example at parties.
...an open meeting, where members socialized and welcomed any new members...
會員相互交流,同時也歡迎新成員加入的開放型會議
It distressed her that she and Charles no longer socialized with old friends.
她和查爾斯不再跟老朋友們來往,這讓她非常苦惱。
When people, especially children, are socialized, they are made to behave in a way which is acceptable in their culture or society.
You may have been socialized to do as you are told...
也許你已經被同化了——讓你做什麼,你就做什麼。
From the time you are born you have to be socialised into being a good father.
從出生的那一刻起,你就得學習融入群體,最後變成一個好父親。
When something is socialized, it is made to operate on socialist principles.
...a socialist system in which the ownership of the means of production will be socialized.
生產資料所有權社會化的社會主義制度
...the debate over how a fully socialized economy might work.
關於全面的社會化經濟如何執行的辯論
1. the act of meeting for social purposes;
I enjoy socializing with the other students.
我喜歡和同學來往。
However, too much socializing could lead to work piling up.
然而, 過於愛交際則會導致工作幹不完.
I, however , showed much stupidity in socializing with others.
在待人接物的常識方面,我顯露驚人的愚笨.
Alice is a little standoffish when it comes to socializing.
艾麗斯一到社交場合就(顯得)有些冷漠.
Opportunities for travel and socializing are evident.
有機會出去旅行或是參加社交.