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adj.1 disgregador(ora).2 causante de disensión, conflictivo, divisivo, polémico.s.divisivo. -
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adverb (in a social way: I've seen him at various conferences, but we've never met socially.) socialmentetr['səʊʃəlɪ]1 socialmente■ socially acceptable admisible, bien visto,-a■ socially unacceptable no admisible, mal visto,-aadv.• socialmente adv.'səʊʃəlia) ( relating to the community) <divisive/useful> socialmente; (indep) desde el punto de vista socialb) ( in social situations)we don't meet socially — no tenemos trato social, no alternamos en los mismos círculos
it's not socially acceptable — está mal visto, no se considera correcto
['sǝʊʃǝlɪ]ADV [develop, integrate, interact] socialmente; [inferior, necessary] socialmente, desde el punto de vista social•
the socially correct way of doing sth — la manera socialmente correcta de hacer algothe socially excluded — los excluidos (de la sociedad)
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to be socially inadequate — no tener aptitud para el trato social, no saber tratar con la gente•
I didn't really get to know him socially — apenas tuve trato con él•
I don't really mix with him socially — no suelo alternar con él* * *['səʊʃəli]a) ( relating to the community) <divisive/useful> socialmente; (indep) desde el punto de vista socialb) ( in social situations)we don't meet socially — no tenemos trato social, no alternamos en los mismos círculos
it's not socially acceptable — está mal visto, no se considera correcto
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