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1 social
•• Social 1. living in an organized community, not solitary. 2. of society or its organization, of the mutual relationships of people living in an organized community (Oxford American Dictionary). 3. for or devoted to friendly relations and companionship (The Random House Dictionary).
•• В английском языке это слово одинаково интенсивно используется и в значении социальный, и в значении светский, не связанный со службой, работой. Реже – в значении общественный (как у нас в словосочетании – понемногу забываемом – общественная работа). Поэтому social work – это то, чем у нас занимаются социальные работники, т.е. социальное обслуживание престарелых, инвалидов и т.п. Social life – это, конечно, не совсем то, что у нас называют светской жизнью (я бы передал это английским high society или, шутливо, the life of rich and famous). Social life, пожалуй, ближе всего к нашему понятию неформальное общение. We met socially можно перевести Мы встречались в компаниях (или не по работе) или даже Мы где-то познакомились (если где-то, то вряд ли в служебной обстановке).
•• А что такое the social smokers? Тоже, по-видимому, те, кто курит «в компании» или «за компанию» (или просто изредка?) То же самое – social drinkers. Есть, к сожалению, и такое понятие, как social drug: One man had to be flown to a hospital after overdosing on GHB, a popular social drug (New York Times). Не будучи экспертом в этом деле, затрудняюсь предложить адекватный перевод. Может быть, бытовой наркотик?
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2 not to know the first thing about smb.
(not to know the first thing about smb. (или smth.))не иметь ни малейшего представления о ком-л. (или о чём-л.)Dr. Nelson's a bachelor and didn't know the first thing about bringing up a boy. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. I) — Доктор Нельсон холостяк и понятия не имеет о том, как надо воспитывать мальчика.
But... you don't know the first thing about Julia. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Theatre’, ch. XVI) — Но... ты ведь совершенно не знаешь Джулию.
But don't [= doesn't] it simply amaze you the way the poor fish doesn't know the first thing about social etiquette. (S. Lewis, ‘Babbitt’, ch. XV) — И ты только обрати внимание, до чего этот горемыка не разбирается в самых простых правилах хорошего тона.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > not to know the first thing about smb.
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3 social
'səuʃəl
1. adjective1) (concerning or belonging to the way of life and welfare of people in a community: social problems.) social2) (concerning the system by which such a community is organized: social class.) social3) (living in communities: Ants are social insects.) social4) (concerning the gathering together of people for the purposes of recreation or amusement: a social club; His reasons for calling were purely social.) social•- socialist
2. adjective(of or concerning socialism: socialist policies/governments.) socialista- socialise
- socially
- social work
social adj social
social adjetivo social
social adjetivo
1 social
2 Fin capital social, share capital
domicilio social, registered address ' social' also found in these entries: Spanish: agitación - alta - ambiente - argot - arribista - asistencia - asistente - beneficio - capital - cartilla - casta - círculo - clase - condición - conflictividad - convulsión - cotizar - cotización - entorno - específica - específico - estratificación - extracción - FSE - humildad - humilde - imponerse - INSERSO - insumisa - insumiso - malestar - movimiento - nivel - orientarse - rango - retirarse - seguridad - señor - situarse - socialdemócrata - SS - tertuliana - tertuliano - tratar - trepa - advenedizo - aportar - aporte - bien - bienestar English: antisocial - atmosphere - benefit - caring professions - civil - class - climber - community centre - dinner - enhance - health service - inbred - institution - Ivy League - ladder - lounge - misfit - National Insurance - NHS - pecking order - position - rise - rising - share capital - skill - social - social climber - Social Democrat - social insurance - social sciences - social security - social services - social welfare - social worker - socialize - socializing - standing - station - unrest - village hall - visitor - walk - welfare - welfare centre - welfare worker - ASBO - barbecue - bee - claim - codetr['səʊʃəl]1 (gen) social2 familiar (sociable) sociable1 (informal meeting) acto social, reunión nombre femenino (social); (party) fiesta; (dance) baile nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a social drinker beber sólo en compañíato have a good social life llevar una buena vida social, tener una buena vida socialsocial class clase nombre femenino socialsocial democracy socialdemocraciaSocial Democrat socialdemócrata nombre masulino o femeninosocial sciences ciencias nombre femenino plural socialessocial security seguridad nombre femenino socialsocial security benefit subsidio de la seguridad socialthe social services los servicios nombre masculino plural socialessocial studies ciencias nombre femenino plural socialessocial work asistencia social, trabajo socialsocial worker asistente,-a socialsocial ['so:ʃəl] adj: social♦ socially advsocial n: reunión f socialadj.• de la buena sociedad adj.• sociable adj.• social adj.n.• reunión social s.f.• tertulia s.f.
I 'səʊʃəladjective sociala social climber — un arribista, un trepador
social life — vida f social
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noun (colloq) reunión f (social)['sǝʊʃǝl]1. ADJ1) (=relating to society) [customs, problems, reforms] socialconscience 1.2) (=in society) [engagements, life etc] social•
he has little social contact with his business colleagues — apenas trata con sus colegas fuera del trabajo•
I'm a social drinker only — solo bebo cuando estoy con gente3) (=interactive) [person, animal, behaviour] social•
I don't feel very social just now — no me apetece estar con gente ahora mismo•
he has poor social skills — no tiene aptitud para el trato social, no tiene mucho don de gentes2.N reunión f (social)3.CPDsocial administration N — gestión f social
social anthropologist N — antropólogo(-a) m / f social
social anthropology N — antropología f social
social benefits NPL — prestaciones fpl sociales
the Social Charter N — [of EU] la Carta Social
social class N — clase f social
social climber N — arribista mf
social climbing N — arribismo m (social)
social club N — club m social
social column N — (Press) ecos mpl de sociedad, notas fpl sociales (LAm)
the social contract N — (Brit) (Ind) el convenio social
social democracy N — socialdemocracia f, democracia f social
Social Democrat N — socialdemócrata mf
social disease N — euph enfermedad f venérea; (relating to society) enfermedad f social
social exclusion N — exclusión f social
social gathering N — encuentro m social
social housing N — (Brit) viviendas fpl sociales
social inclusion N — integración f social
social insurance N — (US) seguro m social
social mobility N — mobilidad f social
social network N — red f social
social networking site N — sitio m de redes sociales
social order N — orden m social
social outcast N — marginado(-a) m / f social
social science N — ciencias fpl sociales
social scientist N — sociólogo(-a) m / f
social secretary N — secretario(-a) m / f para asuntos sociales
social security N — seguridad f social
Social Security Administration N — (US) organismo estatal encargado de la Seguridad Social y de gestionar las ayudas económicas y sanitarias a los ciudadanos
social security benefits NPL — prestaciones fpl sociales
social security card N — (US) ≈ tarjeta f de la Seguridad Social
social security number N — (US) número m de la Seguridad Social
social security payment N — pago m de la Seguridad Social
social standing N — estatus m social
she had the wealth and social standing to command respect — tenía el dinero y el estatus social para infundir respeto
social studies NPL — estudios mpl sociales
social welfare N — asistencia f social
social work N — asistencia f social
social worker N — asistente(-a) m / f social, trabajador(a) m / f social (Mex), visitador(a) m / f social (Chile)
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I ['səʊʃəl]adjective sociala social climber — un arribista, un trepador
social life — vida f social
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4 social life
nounnot have much social life — [Person:] nicht viel ausgehen
* * *ˈso·cial lifen gesellschaftliches Leben, Privatleben nt* * *nouna place with plenty of social life — ein Ort, wo etwas los ist (ugs.)
not have much social life — [Person:] nicht viel ausgehen
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5 social
adj. sociaal--------n. gezellige bijeenkomst, feestsocial1[ soosjl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————social23 sociabel ⇒ gezellig, vriendelijk♦voorbeelden:social anthropology • culturele antropologiesocial climber • iemand die in de hogere kringen wil doordringensocial critic • maatschappijcriticussocial democrat • sociaal-democraatsocial security • uitkering, sociale voorzieningen; 〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 stelsel van sociale zekerheidsocial welfare • bijstandactive social life • druk uitgaansleven -
6 social responsibility
Gen Mgtthe approach of an organization to managing the impact it has on society. Social responsibility involves behaving within certain socially acceptable limits. These limits may not always take the form of written laws or regulations but they amount to an accepted organization-wide moral or ethical code. Organizations that transgress this code are viewed as irresponsible. In order to determine levels of social responsibility, organizations may choose to undertake a social audit or more specifically an environmental audit. Social responsibility, along with business ethics, has grown as a strategic issue as empowerment and the flat organization have pushed decision making down to a wider range of employees at the same time as green or caring consumers are becoming a more powerful market segment. -
7 Not many folks know that...
Общая лексика: мало кто знает (Not many folks know that we're the largest non-governmental social services provider in Canada.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Not many folks know that...
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8 tejido social, el
= social web, the, fabric of society, theEx. He concludes that ceremonious leave-taking was a means of ensuring that the social web did not rupture when the spirit of adventure took hold.Ex. The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies. -
9 asistencia social
f.social work, social service.* * *social assistance* * ** * *university course/degree in social work* * *(n.) = social relief, welfare, social work, social caseworkEx. In UDC under 361 social relief we find.9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters;.91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes;.92 Floods;.93 War, civil war;.94 Epidemics;.95 Famine; and.96 Fires, conflagrations.Ex. For example, at Woking, the stock has been split into about thirty sections, such as Health and welfare, War and warfare, retaining the Dewey sequence within each section.Ex. I believe that delving into social work dilutes the library's effectiveness.Ex. The role of the library was not regarded as counselling, social casework or advocacy, but simply facilitating access to information.* * *university course/degree in social work* * *(n.) = social relief, welfare, social work, social caseworkEx: In UDC under 361 social relief we find.9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters;.91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes;.92 Floods;.93 War, civil war;.94 Epidemics;.95 Famine; and.96 Fires, conflagrations.
Ex: For example, at Woking, the stock has been split into about thirty sections, such as Health and welfare, War and warfare, retaining the Dewey sequence within each section.Ex: I believe that delving into social work dilutes the library's effectiveness.Ex: The role of the library was not regarded as counselling, social casework or advocacy, but simply facilitating access to information.* * *social work -
10 seguridad social
f.social security, national insurance, health care system.* * *≈ National Health Service* * ** * *(n.) = social security, national insuranceEx. It would not be good, for example, just giving someone who claimed to have a social security problem the address of the nearest office.Ex. 130 employees in a large national insurance company were interviewed.* * ** * *(n.) = social security, national insuranceEx: It would not be good, for example, just giving someone who claimed to have a social security problem the address of the nearest office.
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11 hábito social
(n.) = social pattern, social customEx. T.V. has surely cut down the incentive to acquire the habit of reading where this is not already part of the accepted social pattern.Ex. Social customs sometimes caused problems in borrowing.* * *(n.) = social pattern, social customEx: T.V. has surely cut down the incentive to acquire the habit of reading where this is not already part of the accepted social pattern.
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12 presión social
(n.) = social pressure, social pressureEx. Information professionals usually serve people in a context of social pressures and internal politics.Ex. Public libraries, in common with other public services are not immune to political, economic and social pressures.* * *(n.) = social pressure, social pressureEx: Information professionals usually serve people in a context of social pressures and internal politics.
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13 aislamiento social
m.social isolation.* * *(n.) = social isolationEx. Despite these findings, the label ' social isolation' may not accurately describe mothers who maltreat their children.* * *(n.) = social isolationEx: Despite these findings, the label ' social isolation' may not accurately describe mothers who maltreat their children.
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14 conciencia social
f.social awareness.* * *(n.) = social consciousnessEx. The change to democracy should not be considered a revolution, but rather an anti-revolution, ie, an appeal to individual & collective inner moral conviction, social consciousness, & human rights.* * *(n.) = social consciousnessEx: The change to democracy should not be considered a revolution, but rather an anti-revolution, ie, an appeal to individual & collective inner moral conviction, social consciousness, & human rights.
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15 institución social
f.social institution.* * *(n.) = social agencyEx. Interpretation and re-interpretation take place not in isolation, but in the context of overlapping social agencies.* * *(n.) = social agencyEx: Interpretation and re-interpretation take place not in isolation, but in the context of overlapping social agencies.
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16 contrato social
m.partnership contract, incorporation agreement, incorporation papers, partnership agreement.* * *(n.) = social contractEx. Such universal ideals had to be replaced with nationalism, a concept of the nation based not on social contract, but on hereditary blood ties.* * *(n.) = social contractEx: Such universal ideals had to be replaced with nationalism, a concept of the nation based not on social contract, but on hereditary blood ties.
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17 conversación social
(n.) = social conversationEx. It can certainly be status-conferring to let it be known in social conversation that one has read the latest Fay Weldon book, but if the group one is in never reads Fay Weldon anyway and could not care less what she has written then the victory is a somewhat hollow one.* * *(n.) = social conversationEx: It can certainly be status-conferring to let it be known in social conversation that one has read the latest Fay Weldon book, but if the group one is in never reads Fay Weldon anyway and could not care less what she has written then the victory is a somewhat hollow one.
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18 norma de comportamiento social
(n.) = social patternEx. T.V. has surely cut down the incentive to acquire the habit of reading where this is not already part of the accepted social pattern.* * *(n.) = social patternEx: T.V. has surely cut down the incentive to acquire the habit of reading where this is not already part of the accepted social pattern.
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19 organismo social
(n.) = social agencyEx. Interpretation and re-interpretation take place not in isolation, but in the context of overlapping social agencies.* * *(n.) = social agencyEx: Interpretation and re-interpretation take place not in isolation, but in the context of overlapping social agencies.
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20 ética social
(n.) = social ethicEx. The pursuit of professional status by librarians is not the best way to ensure the continuation of the ' social ethic' according to which librarians are educated.* * *(n.) = social ethicEx: The pursuit of professional status by librarians is not the best way to ensure the continuation of the ' social ethic' according to which librarians are educated.
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