Formy złożone:
|
| loss of social position n | (decrease in status) | utrata pozycji społecznej wyr. |
| | What upset him most was not the loss of his fortune but the resulting loss of social position. |
| social activity n | ([sth] done in company) | zajęcie towarzyskie n + przym. |
| | Some people enjoy walking in the countryside as a social activity. |
| social activity n | (interaction with others) | zajęcie towarzyskie n + przym. |
social anthropology, cultural anthropology n | (study of human culture) | antropologia społeczna, antropologia kulturowa ż + przym. |
| social assistance n | (welfare program) | pomoc socjalna ż + przym. |
| social class n | (economic group within society) | klasa społeczna ż + przym. |
| | Teachers belong to a higher social class than factory workers. |
| social climber n | ([sb] who aspires to higher classes) | karierowicz m |
| | Jane's such a social climber! - she only goes out with upper-class men. |
| social conduct n | (behaviour in company) | zachowanie towarzyskie n + przym. |
| social convention n | (custom, courtesy) | konwencja towarzyska ż + przym. |
| | Social conventions vary from country to country. |
| social director n | ([sb] who organizes social activities) | społeczny dyrektor przym. + m |
| | The cruise ship's social director planned a dance, a talent show and a game night. |
| social disease n | (sexually-transmitted condition) | choroba weneryczna ż + przym. |
social distancing, physical distancing n | (maintaining space between people) | dystansowanie społeczne n + przym. |
| social drinker n | ([sb] who drinks alcohol to be sociable) (mężczyzna) | m + przys. |
| | (kobieta) | pijąca towarzysko ż + przys. |
| | I'm a moderate social drinker: I generally have one or two beers when I go to the pub. |
| social gathering n | (party, get-together) | spotkanie towarzyskie n + przym. |
| | Sue is a shy person who often feels uncomfortable at social gatherings. |
| social interaction n | (contact or relationships with people) | kontakty towarzyskie m, l.mn. + przym. |
| | Children without siblings often have difficulties with social interaction in school. |
| social isolation n | uncountable (alienation, segregation) | odizolowanie społeczne n + przym. |
| | Social isolation can lead people to commit suicide. |
| social life n | (leisure time spent with other people) | życie towarzyskie n + przym. |
| social network n | (contacts: friends, family, colleagues) | towarzyska sieć przym. + ż |
| | Of the hundreds of people in my social network, only a few are real friends. |
| social networking n | (use of internet to make contacts) | serwis społecznościowy m + przym. |
| | Facebook and MySpace are two websites used for social networking. |
| social outcast n | (misfit, pariah) | margines społeczny m + przym. |
| | Heroin addicts are often social outcasts. |
| social position n | (standing) | pozycja socjalna ż + przym. |
| | The banker is conscious and proud of his social position. |
| social pressure n | (others' expectations) | presja socjalna ż + przym. |
| | Some communities place a great deal of social pressure on women to get married. |
| social relations npl | (human interaction) | relacje socjalne ż, l.mn. + przym. |
| social science n | (humanities subject) | nauki społeczne ż, l.mn. + przym. |
| | I did a couple of social sciences at university: sociology and anthropology. |
| social scientist n | ([sb]: studies human society) | badacz nauk społecznych wyr. |
| social security n | (welfare program) | ubezpieczenie społeczne n + przym. |
| | Without social security, a lot of British people would be living in abject poverty. |
| Social Security n | (welfare system) | ubezpieczenie społeczne n + przym. |
| | I won't be eligible for Social Security until I'm 62. |
| social services npl | (amenities and assistance to community) | opieka społeczna ż + przym. |
| | Some people think that immigrants shouldn't have automatic access to social services. |
| social skills npl | (ability to interact) | umiejętności porozumienia ż, l.mn. + n |
| | Children with autism lack social skills. |
| social status n | (position in society, class) | pozycja społeczna ż + przym. |
| | People make assumptions about Sophie's social status because of her accent. |
| social studies npl | (school subject: study of society) | nauki socjologiczne ż, l.mn. + przym. |
| | For social studies class we had to learn all the world capitals. |
| social welfare n | (system of pensions and benefits) | system świadczeń m + n, l.mn. |
| social work n | (assistance to local community) | praca socjalna ż + przym. |
| | Social work involves dealing with people from all walks of life. |
| social worker n | ([sb] who assists local community) | pracownik społeczny m + przym. |
| | Social workers visit families if there are suspicions that the children are at risk. |