socio-的意思和读音

socio-

: [soʊsioʊ] : [səʊʃiəʊ]

suf.

socio-suf.

1.connected with society or the study of society

socio-economic

sociolinguistics

pref.1.relating to society and social matters, used with some adjectives and nouns

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1.He said the "socio-economic criteria are problematic, " adding that EU rules needed clarification on this point.,“,”

2.And what they will do best in is often deeply dependent on the socio-cultural history of this ancient land.

3.What seems to be changing is the socio-economic status of that population.

4.For this reason, this study aims to explore such a correspondence in terms of socio-historical and linguistic factors.

5.There is no human nature in the sense of a biologically fixed substratum determining the variability of socio-cultural formations.

6.Firstly, socio-cultural constraints on a translator's translation behaviors guided by his or her personal pursuit have different degrees.

7.Basic socio-demographic and clinical data and history of suicide attempts were collected at the time of a diagnostic interview.访

8.It merely took a few prostitutes off the street for a short period of time, while ignoring the socio-economical causes of prostitution.

9.One of the most vocal and polemic representatives of this kind of socio-techno-skepticism was Internet researcher Evgeny Morozov.EvgenyMorozov--怀

10.There is only human nature in the sense of anthropological constants that delimit and permit man's socio-cultural formations.