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单词 social unit
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Definition of social unit in English:

social unit

noun
  • An individual, or a group or community, considered as a discrete constituent of a society or larger group.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whether the family lives in an urban or rural setting, the extended family is the basic social unit.
    • The difficulties created by a team approach and by other elements of the project were surmounted by the support, comfort, and connection of our social unit.
    • The smallest social unit, or ‘love’ unit, is two people.
    • In the army, the behavior of servicemen is more tightly regulated compared with other social units and institutions.
    • Instead, the basic social unit was the extended family, consisting of a man and wife and their unmarried children, along with their married sons and their families.
    • The nuclear family is the basic social unit of Egyptian society.
    • Specifically, arranged marriages take place in societies where the extended family is both the basic social unit, and the basic economic unit, (and often the basic political unit) of the culture.
    • For many non-Western cultures, the family not the individual is regarded as the basic social unit.
    • Territorial encounters can also serve to integrate individuals within their own social unit.
    • In most areas of Nepal, the basic social unit in a village is the family, or paribar.
    • Clan and lineage systems are patrilineal and form the basis of Kanak social units for private land ownership.
    • Particularly in the countryside, the extended family is the primary social unit, as kin groups live together in relative isolation from other groups.
    • In the authors' view, the family is the major social unit for emotional development in adolescents.
    • In traditional society, family stability is considered key for maintaining the stability of society as a whole, since the family is the smallest social unit of the society.
    • With the need to support larger, more stable social units came the intensification of the production of the most stable and storable resource available-maize.
    • Confucianism emphasizes the need to find one's place within the greater social order, and to be a responsible member of the social units to which one belongs.
    • The family remains the basic social unit, more important than the individual, despite the accelerated evolution of Andorran society.
    • Historically, the family has been the basic social unit of the community.
    • In countries without a welfare system or social security system, the family bonds together not only as a social unit, but as an economic one as well.
    • Without some form of recognized leadership and authority, social units are incapable of concerted action.
 
 

Definition of social unit in US English:

social unit

noun
  • An individual, or a group or community, considered as a discrete constituent of a society or larger group.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the army, the behavior of servicemen is more tightly regulated compared with other social units and institutions.
    • Particularly in the countryside, the extended family is the primary social unit, as kin groups live together in relative isolation from other groups.
    • The nuclear family is the basic social unit of Egyptian society.
    • Without some form of recognized leadership and authority, social units are incapable of concerted action.
    • The smallest social unit, or ‘love’ unit, is two people.
    • Historically, the family has been the basic social unit of the community.
    • Confucianism emphasizes the need to find one's place within the greater social order, and to be a responsible member of the social units to which one belongs.
    • In the authors' view, the family is the major social unit for emotional development in adolescents.
    • Territorial encounters can also serve to integrate individuals within their own social unit.
    • In traditional society, family stability is considered key for maintaining the stability of society as a whole, since the family is the smallest social unit of the society.
    • In most areas of Nepal, the basic social unit in a village is the family, or paribar.
    • Clan and lineage systems are patrilineal and form the basis of Kanak social units for private land ownership.
    • With the need to support larger, more stable social units came the intensification of the production of the most stable and storable resource available-maize.
    • The family remains the basic social unit, more important than the individual, despite the accelerated evolution of Andorran society.
    • In countries without a welfare system or social security system, the family bonds together not only as a social unit, but as an economic one as well.
    • Instead, the basic social unit was the extended family, consisting of a man and wife and their unmarried children, along with their married sons and their families.
    • Whether the family lives in an urban or rural setting, the extended family is the basic social unit.
    • For many non-Western cultures, the family not the individual is regarded as the basic social unit.
    • The difficulties created by a team approach and by other elements of the project were surmounted by the support, comfort, and connection of our social unit.
    • Specifically, arranged marriages take place in societies where the extended family is both the basic social unit, and the basic economic unit, (and often the basic political unit) of the culture.
 
 
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