sociological

sociological — 形容詞

1. relating to sociology, the academic discipline that studies how human societies

1.形容詞B2
釋義

社會學的

與社會學相關的研究或觀點

relating to sociology, the academic discipline that studies how human societies are organised and how people interact within them — used when exploring how social structures, institutions, and cultural patterns influence people's lives and decisions

例句

Arjun took a sociological approach to understand why his community recovered faster after the flood.

Arjun 採取社會學的角度,探討他的社區為何在洪水後恢復得更快。

sociological approach + infinitive of purpose

The study examined sociological factors such as income and education that affect students' test scores.

這項研究探討了收入和教育等社會學因素對學生成績的影響。

sociological factors + such as listing

同義詞
  • societal

    broader and less tied to the academic discipline; refers to anything relating to society as a whole

  • sociocultural

    combines social and cultural aspects; more specific than sociological

  • social-scientific

    more formal and refers to the broader set of disciplines studying society

文法句型

sociological + noun (approach, factors, perspective, analysis)

用法筆記

Frequently used before nouns such as 'approach', 'perspective', 'analysis', 'factors', 'explanation', and 'theory'. Much more common in academic writing and formal discussion than in everyday conversation.

常見錯誤

The report focused on sociological problems like unemployment.
The report focused on social problems like unemployment.
💡Use 'social' for general societal issues; use 'sociological' specifically for the academic discipline or analytical framework.