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单词 social capital
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Definition of social capital in English:

social capital

noun
mass noun
  • The networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society, enabling that society to function effectively.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Social capital is an unintended by-product of the constitution of human capital.
    • Central to the design of the village was the principle of bridging social capital.
    • The most successful social capital lies in the hands of ordinary local people operating freely.
    • However, different modes of attending school provide unequal opportunities for building social capital.
    • On the right, greater networking social capital is in place.
    • Also, there has been discussion about a fourth bottom line - the criteria of social capital.
    • Internationally, social capital has become central to development activities in developing countries.
    • The relative importance of social capital can be demonstrated in the case of Poland, where our model works the best.
    • The questions were based on a model of social capital developed by the Institute for Social Research in conjunction with Project Partnerships.
    • In New York City, the social capital of connection is well-understood.
    • Many argue that the problem of low trust is produced by falling social capital.
    • Exchanging political stories probably yielded intrinsic satisfaction based on the previously developed social capital.
    • An extension of Durrenberger's remarks on social capital is appropriate here also.
    • An innovative firm must participate in the localized social capital.
    • It must be based on a solid, inner core of social capital.
    • To me, starting differences in social capital make a difference to what people can be expected to accomplish.
    • The concept of social capital recently entered the study of politics through sociology, especially the sociology of education.
    • First, where internal social capital is strong, local communities have effectively resisted state efforts to centralize forest authority.
    • They both are leaving a lot of social capital on the table by not taking full advantage of the power of blogs.
    • The concept of social capital has been used to explain how communities solve the problem of collective action.
 
 

Definition of social capital in US English:

social capital

noun
  • The networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society, enabling that society to function effectively.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Central to the design of the village was the principle of bridging social capital.
    • The most successful social capital lies in the hands of ordinary local people operating freely.
    • The questions were based on a model of social capital developed by the Institute for Social Research in conjunction with Project Partnerships.
    • Social capital is an unintended by-product of the constitution of human capital.
    • An extension of Durrenberger's remarks on social capital is appropriate here also.
    • The concept of social capital recently entered the study of politics through sociology, especially the sociology of education.
    • Many argue that the problem of low trust is produced by falling social capital.
    • Exchanging political stories probably yielded intrinsic satisfaction based on the previously developed social capital.
    • First, where internal social capital is strong, local communities have effectively resisted state efforts to centralize forest authority.
    • To me, starting differences in social capital make a difference to what people can be expected to accomplish.
    • On the right, greater networking social capital is in place.
    • Also, there has been discussion about a fourth bottom line - the criteria of social capital.
    • An innovative firm must participate in the localized social capital.
    • In New York City, the social capital of connection is well-understood.
    • The relative importance of social capital can be demonstrated in the case of Poland, where our model works the best.
    • Internationally, social capital has become central to development activities in developing countries.
    • The concept of social capital has been used to explain how communities solve the problem of collective action.
    • However, different modes of attending school provide unequal opportunities for building social capital.
    • It must be based on a solid, inner core of social capital.
    • They both are leaving a lot of social capital on the table by not taking full advantage of the power of blogs.
 
 
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