sociality
noun [ U ] uk/ˌsəʊ.ʃiˈæl.ə.ti/ us/ˌsoʊ.ʃiˈæl.ə.t̬i/
社会性,群居性
the fact of living together in an organized way as a society
With highly social species like humans, our complex sociality is the reason for our success. 作为人类这样高度社会化的物种,我们复杂的社会性正是我们成功的原因。
社交,交际,社交活动
the activity of meeting and spending time with other people for pleasure
They formed the group to promote sociality among priests. 他们成立这个团体是为了促进牧师之间的交流。
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- The link between self-awareness and elaborate sociality may help explain why the few nonhuman species that have been found to recognize themselves in a mirror are those with sophisticated social lives.
- Our prolonged childhood goes to the heart of who we are as humans, our sociality, our willingness to cooperate and care for each other as no other species does.
- There is often an uninhibited sociality that comes with being on a cruise.
- Religion is not only about morality but also provides facilities for the development of personality, sociality, and creativeness.