释义 |
eunomic, a.|juːˈnɒmɪk| [f. eunomy + -ic.] Law-abiding; (socially) well adjusted or ordered.
1952A. R. Radcliffe-Brown Struct. & Function Prim. Soc. ix. 182 Whether a given society at a given time is normal or pathological, eunomic or dysnomic. 1957R. K. Merton Social Theory (ed. 2) ii. v. 166 The behavior of ‘anomic’ and ‘eunomic’ individuals within groups having a designated degree of objective anomie could be systematically compared. |