collectivity
noun [ U ] uk/kə.lekˈtɪv.ə.ti/ us/kə.lekˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/
集体地;共同地
the experience or feeling of sharing responsibilities, experiences, activities, etc.
the spirit of collectivity 集体主义精神
It simply doesn't make sense to talk about individuality if you don't have a sense of collectivity. 如果没有集体主义意识,谈论个体根本没有意义。
See: collective
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- Women's collectivity can be used as a basis of cooperation, for sharing tasks, or giving mutual support.
- He made music that reflected alienation in a time of enforced collectivity.
- New forms of collectivity are now emerging outside of the classical union framework.
- My sort of feminism is about collectivity.