+ Đây là tiêu đề của một cuốn sách do giáo sư David C. Mc. Clelland của trường đại học Harvard (Princeton, NJ, 1962) xuất bản, trong đó ông định nghĩa khái niệm động cơ thành đạt để đo ý nghĩ tưởng tượng và mức độ của các ý tưởng mới mà ông coi là nhân cách cần thiết đối với các CHỦ DOANH NGHIỆP và vì vậy có ý nghĩa đối với SỰ PHÁT TRIỂN KINH TẾ.
soci Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
associate with
1.find a connection between; join together in mind把…与…联系起来;联想 I always associate the smell of these flowers with my childhood.闻到这些花香,我就会联想到童年时代。 We naturally associate the name of Darwin with the doctrine of evolution.我们很自然地把达尔文的名字与进化论联系在一起。 2.keep company with与…交往;与…合作 He won't have his son associate with dishonest boys.他不准儿子同不诚实的男孩交往。 They are ready to associate themselves with us in an enterprise.他们乐于跟我们合作办企业。
pay one's debt to society
Idiom(s): pay one's debt (to society)
Theme: PUNISHMENT
to serve a sentence for a crime, usually in prison. • The judge said that Mr. Simpson had to pay his debt to society. • Mr. Brown paid his debt in state prison.
a social butterfly
a person with lots of friends and acquaintances: She's a bit of a social butterfly."
pillar of society|pillar|society
n. phr. A leading figure who contributes to the support and the well-being of his/her society; a person of irreproachable character. Mrs. Brown, the director of our classical symphony fund, is a true pillar of society.
social climber|climber|social
n. A person who tries to mix with rich or well-known people and be accepted by them as friends and equals. People do not like Mrs. Brown very well; she is known as a social climber.Social climbers are usually soon known and they are not accepted by those they run after.
dissociate
dissociate dissociate oneself from to deny or repudiate any connection with
mutual admiration society
mutual admiration society A relationship in which two people have strong feelings of esteem for each other and often exchange lavish compliments. The term may signify either genuine or pretended admiration, as in Each of them praised the other's book—it was a real mutual admiration society. The expression was invented by Henry David Thoreau in his journal (1851) and repeated by Oliver Wendell Holmes and others.
An soci idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with soci, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ soci