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单词 socializing
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socializingn.

Brit. /ˈsəʊʃəlʌɪzɪŋ/, /ˈsəʊʃl̩ʌɪzɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈsoʊʃəˌlaɪzɪŋ/
Forms: see socialize v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: social adj., -izing suffix1; socialize v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: Partly < social adj. + -izing suffix1, and partly < socialize v. + -ing suffix1.
1. The action or activity of participating in social activities or mixing socially with others.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > social event > [noun] > participating in
socializing1837
1837 Metrop. Mag. 20 118 Since, positively resolved against socialising at home, it is better that the male part of a family should keep up that intercourse with each other by fraternising at clubs.
1873 Dubuque (Iowa) Herald 1 June After further socializing and a good time generally, the meeting broke up about midnight.
1959 V. Packard Status Seekers xii. 168 Status is attached to the act of socializing.
1976 N. Botham & P. Donnelly Valentino vi. 45 Lunchtime socialising..brought him into contact with members of a motion picture company.
2003 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 20 Apr. ix. 1 (caption) More restaurant customers..are doing their socializing over drinks and nibbles, not dinner.
2. The action or process of running or organizing something according to the principles of socialism; spec. the action or process of bringing an industry, company, etc., under state ownership or public control.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > socialism > [noun] > making socialist
socialization1848
socializing1854
1854 Brownson's Q. Rev. July 309 Their common scope is the socializing of Italy.
1883 Times 24 Mar. 10/3 The Anarchists are now known to desire, like the Collectivists, the ‘socializing’ of property.
1904 Sat. Rev. 19 Mar. 353 The preliminary necessary to the complete socialising of the state.
1965 B. Pearce tr. E. Preobrazhensky New Econ. 76 The whole system of regulation of the economy cannot but be affected by the socializing of industry and transport.
2002 G. Eley Forging Democracy xv. 238 ‘Socialistic’ logic in the capitalist organization of production..would ultimately necessitate formal socializing of the economy.
3. Social Sciences. The action or process of instilling in a person the values and norms of his or her society or group; socialization.
ΘΚΠ
society > [noun] > socialization
socialization1839
socializing1896
sociation1898
culturalization1923
1896 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 1 521 The socializing of the members of a group is a process that has to do with the life, rather than the progress of society.
1944 J. S. Huxley On Living in Revol. 21 This humanizing and socializing of sectional groups is one way in which the new social order will differ from the old.
1965 Jrnl. Sci. Study Relig. 5 177/1 The socializing of the personality through the internalization of ‘external’ demands.
2004 J. X. Cooper Modernism & Culture of Market Society viii. 149 There are still a great many children's entertainments which have as their thematic agenda the socializing of children in adult practices and expectations.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

socializingadj.

Brit. /ˈsəʊʃəlʌɪzɪŋ/, /ˈsəʊʃl̩ʌɪzɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈsoʊʃəˌlaɪzɪŋ/
Forms: see socialize v. and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: socialize v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < socialize v. + -ing suffix2.
1. Of an alcoholic drink: that induces or facilitates sociability. rare.
ΚΠ
1823 J. McHenry Wilderness I. x. 131 They did not disdain..to use a moderate portion of the exhilarating fluid themselves, and to pledge in its socializing draught their good wishes for their visiter's [sic] health and prosperity.
1986 Playboy (Nexis) 1 Feb. 82 It [sc. bourbon] was also the civilizing, socializing drink of leisure moments.
2. That civilizes. Now chiefly Social Sciences: that causes a person to internalize the values and norms of a particular society or group.
ΘΚΠ
society > [adjective] > rendering social
socializing1828
1828 Q. Rev. July 211 The socialising and humanising effects of a liberal commerce with other nations.
1890 H. Ellis Criminal vi. 260 Whatever educative and socialising influences the prison may possess.
1927 E. R. Groves Social Probl. of Family xii. 202 The family influence as a socializing force remains present in greater or less degree for all persons.
1952 T. Parsons Social Syst. vi. 209 Thus not only the socializing agents but the socializee must be conceived as acting in roles.
1990 Rev. Relig. Res. 32 130 It is likely that the mother will remain the primary socializing parent relative to the religious upbringing of the children.
3. That mixes socially with others; that participates in social activities.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > social event > [adjective] > participating in social events
racketing1752
socializing1963
1963 News Tribune (Indian Riverland, Florida) 14 Aug. 1/1 The greatest assemblage of peacefully socializing young stuff in the history of the Indian River territory.
1965 F. L. Utley in J. B. Bessinger & R. P. Creed Medieval & Linguistic Stud. 308 A multiple martyr, to a fretful socializing wife, to the chthonic Mother, to the Judas Wilkes, to and for the Nation.
1980 London Mag. July 81/2 Mostly he [sc. Somerset Maugham] dealt in types, such as the rich bitch, the honest whore, the socializing snob.
2007 San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News (Nexis) 7 Dec. One of Walsh's most recent paintings is of the front lawn of Los Gatos High School, abuzz with socializing students.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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