释义 |
intragroup, a.|ˈɪntrəgruːp| [intra- 2.] Existing or occurring within a group or between the members of a group.
1918Genetics III. 477 Intra-group competition. 1952C. P. Blacker Eugenics iv. 90 If we owe as much to the social instincts and co-operativeness of our forebears as to their competitive success in a struggle for existence, how far, we may ask, is the continued strife between man and man necessary for the further development of the race? Diverse answers were given by the controversialists of the period, and discussion turned much on the effects of two kinds of struggle—that inside social groups and that between social groups—or, as they were called intra-group and inter-group struggle. 1958W. J. H. Sprott Human Groups ix. 141 The organized group displayed much more intra-group aggression than did the unorganized group. 1963C. S. Johnson in M. M. Grossack Mental Health & Segregation 44 For the Negro youth, the tensions inherent in the intra-group class struggle become extremely important. 1965Math. in Biol. & Med. (Med. Res. Council) III. 86 The degree of variation within the groups was estimated by the average intragroup distance. 1972Accountant 23 Mar. 384/1 The accounting practice persists whereby we defer profits on all intra-group sales and chalk up another defeat for reality. |