Engelska | Franska |
---|---|
societal adjective [UK: sə.ˈsaɪət.l̩] [US: sə.ˈsaɪət.l̩] | sociétal◼◼◼adjectif |
society [societies] (group of people sharing culture) noun [UK: sə.ˈsaɪə.ti] [US: sə.ˈsaɪə.ti] | société◼◼◼nom {f}Society is changing. = La société évolue. |
societism (social philosophy that promotes the well being of the group without sacrificing the significance of the individual) noun | sociétismenom {m} |
Socinian (a member of a certain nontrinitarian Christian denomination) noun | socinien◼◼◼nom {m} socinienne◼◻◻nom {f} |
Socinian (pertaining to the Socinians) adjective | socinien◼◼◼adjectif |
socio-economic (pertaining to a combination of social and economic factors) adjective [UK: ˈsosiəʊ ˌiːk.ə.ˈnɒ.mɪk] [US: ˈsosio.ʊ ˌek.ə.ˈnɑː.mɪk] | socio-économique◼◼◼adjectif |
socio-political (of or pertaining to a combination of social and political factors) adjective | sociopolitique◼◼◼adjectif |
sociocracy (form of government) noun | sociocratie◼◼◼nom {f} |
sociocultural (of both society and culture) adjective [UK: ˌsəʊ.siəʊˈk.ʌl.tʃə.rəl] [US: ˌsoʊ.sio.ʊˈk.ʌl.tʃə.rəl] | socioculturel◼◼◼adjectif |
sociodicy (justification of the nature of a particular society) noun | sociodicéenom {f} |
sociogram [sociograms] (graphic representation of the structure of interpersonal relations in a group situation) noun [UK: sˈəʊsɪˌɒɡram] [US: sˈoʊsɪˌɑːɡræm] | sociogramme◼◼◼nom {m} |
sociography (the branch of sociology that concentrates on the descriptive analysis of social phenomena) noun [UK: sˌəʊsɪˈɒɡrəfi] [US: sˌoʊsɪˈɑːɡrəfi] | sociographie◼◼◼nom {f} |
sociolect (variant of language used by a social group) noun | sociolecte◼◼◼nom {m} |
sociolinguistics (the study of social and cultural effects on language) noun [UK: ˌsəʊʃ.iəʊ.lɪŋ.ˈɡwɪst.ɪks] [US: ˌsoʊs.ioʊ.lɪŋ.ˈɡwɪst.ɪksɪz] | sociolinguistique◼◼◼nom {f} |
sociological (of or pertaining to sociology) adjective [UK: ˌsəʊʃ.iə.ˈlɒdʒ.ɪk.l̩] [US: ˌsoʊs.iə.ˈlɑːdʒ.ɪk.l̩] | sociologique◼◼◼adjectifThis is a sociological study on abortion. = C'est une étude sociologique sur l'avortement. |
sociologically adverb [UK: ˌsəʊʃ.iə.ˈlɒdʒ.ɪk.l̩i] [US: ˌsoʊs.iə.ˈlɑːdʒ.ɪk.l̩i] | sociologiquement◼◼◼adverbe |
sociology [sociologies] (study of society, human social interactions, etc.) noun [UK: ˌsəʊʃ.i.ˈɒl.ədʒ.i] [US: ˌsoʊs.i.ˈɑːl.ədʒ.i] | sociologie◼◼◼nom {f}I'm majoring in sociology. = Je me spécialise en sociologie. |
sociologist [sociologists] (scientist studying the field of sociology) noun [UK: ˌsəʊʃ.i.ˈɒl.ədʒ.ɪst] [US: ˌsoʊs.i.ˈɑːl.ədʒ.ɪst] | sociologue◼◼◼nomJohn is a sociologist. = John est sociologue. |
sociometric (relating to sociometry or to sociometrics) adjective | sociométrique◼◼◼adjectif |
sociometry (study of social interactions) noun [UK: sˌəʊsɪˈɒmətri] [US: sˌoʊsɪˈɑːmətri] | sociométrie◼◼◼nom {f} |
sociopath [sociopaths] (person with antisocial personality disorder) noun [UK: ˈsosio.ˌpæθ] [US: ˈsosio.ˌpæθ] | sociopathe◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f}Sociopaths lie. = Les sociopathes mentent. |
sock [socks] (covering for the foot) noun [UK: ˈsɒk] [US: ˈsɑːk] | chaussette◼◼◼nom {f}I wear socks. = Je porte des chaussettes. bas [Canadian French]◼◼◻nom {m}The boy went to bed with his socks on. = Le garçon est allé au lit avec ses bas. |
sock [socks] (Greco-Roman shoe) noun [UK: ˈsɒk] [US: ˈsɑːk] | socquenom {m} |
sock [UK: ˈsɒk] [US: ˈsɑːk] | |
sock puppet (second account created by a user in an online community) noun [UK: ˈsɒk ˈpʌ.pɪt] [US: ˈsɑːk ˈpʌ.pət] | marionnette◼◼◼nom {f} faux-nez◼◻◻nom {m} |
sock puppet (simple puppet made from a sock) noun [UK: ˈsɒk ˈpʌ.pɪt] [US: ˈsɑːk ˈpʌ.pət] | marionnette◼◼◼nom {f} poupée de chiffon◼◻◻nom {f} |
socket [sockets] (computing interprocess communication channel) noun [UK: ˈsɒkɪt] [US: ˈsɑːkət] | socket◼◼◼nom {f} |
socket [sockets] (mechanical opening) noun [UK: ˈsɒkɪt] [US: ˈsɑːkət] | prise◼◼◼nom douille◼◼◼nom |
socket [sockets] (hollow in a bone) noun [UK: ˈsɒkɪt] [US: ˈsɑːkət] | orbite (for the eye)◼◼◻nom {m} cavité◼◼◻nom {f} capsule◼◻◻nom {f} |
sockeye salmon [sockeye salmons] (Oncorhynchus nerka) noun [UK: sˈɒkaɪ sˈamən] [US: sˈɑːkaɪ sˈæmən] | saumon rouge◼◼◼nom {m} |
socle (a plinth or pedestal) noun [UK: ˈsɒkl] [US: ˈsoʊkəl] | socle◼◼◼nom {m} |
Socrates (Greek philosopher) proper noun [UK: ˈsɑː.krə.ˌtiz] [US: ˈsɑː.krə.ˌtiz] | Socrate◼◼◼nom propre |
Socratic (characteristic of the philosopher Socrates) adjective [UK: sə.ˈkræ.tɪk] [US: sə.ˈkræ.tɪk] | socratique◼◼◼adjectif |