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adverb* * *adverb (in a social way: I've seen him at various conferences, but we've never met socially.) gesellig* * *so·cial·ly[ˈsəʊʃəli, AM ˈsoʊ-]1. (convivially) gesellschaftlich\socially they're a great company was das Betriebsklima angeht, ist das eine tolle Firmato be \socially active ein reges gesellschaftliches Leben führen2. (behaviourally) was das Sozialverhalten betrifft3. (privately)4. (of the public) gesellschaftlichto be \socially acceptable gesellschaftlich akzeptabel sein* * *['səʊʃəlɪ]adv1) (relating to community) gesellschaftlich; deprived, structured etc sozialsocially acceptable/unacceptable — gesellschaftlich akzeptabel/unakzeptabel
socially aware — sozialbewusst, gesellschaftlich bewusst
2) (as opposed to professionally etc) gesellschaftlich; meet privatto mix socially with sb — privaten Umgang mit jdm haben
* * *adverb* * *adv.gesellschaftlich adv.
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