1. 集体性:作者对社会权力的认识维度有这样几个视角:集体性(collective)和个体性(distributive)权力(此处翻译有待商榷广泛性(extensive)和深入性(intensive)权力;权威性(authoritative)和弥散性(diffused)权力.
2. 集体的,集合的:Collection 托收 | Collective 集体的,集合的 | collective contract 集体合同
1. 集体的;共同的
Collective actions, situations, or feelings involve or are shared by every member of a group of people.
e.g. It was a collective decision...
这是集体的决定。
e.g. The country's politicians are already heaving a collective sigh of relief.
该国的政界人士均已松了口气。
2. 总的;集合的
A collective amount of something is the total obtained by adding together the amounts that each person or thing in a group has.
e.g. Their collective volume wasn't very large.
他们的总量不是太大。
3. 集合的;总括的
The collective term for two or more types of thing is a general word or expression which refers to all of them.
e.g. Social science is a collective name, covering a series of individual sciences.
社会科学是一个统称,涵盖一系列的独立学科。
4. 集体企业;合作农场
A collective is a business or farm which is run, and often owned, by a group of people who take an equal share of any profits.
e.g. He will see that he is participating in all the decisions of the collective.
他会确保自己参与集体企业的各项决策。
1. Collective counseling means collective communications focus on certain industry organized once a month by the way of collective discussion.
2. In the context of declining economic prospects and pressing global challenges that demand collective action, the current sense of impasse in multilateral institutions should concern us all.
3. Wen said UN member nations should take collective action to meet current complex security threats and other challenges.
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4. He believed by drawing in this'collective brain weight'there was a greater chance to reach desired levels of development and prosperity.
5. In 2009 alone, the department calculated it spent a collective 66 work years responding to questions from Congress.
6. They filed a collective complaint against the market in a call for the prohibition of counterfeits last May.
7. The NBA's collective bargaining agreement allows players to own licensed guns, but they can't carry them on any league or team business.
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8. No nation alone can effectively resist a catastrophic crisis, but the negative impacts can be held to a minimum by a collective force.
9. Business and official representatives committed a collective signing ceremony in the event.
10. But the new proposal in no way intends to change the collective ownership of land because it only talks about land use and management rights.
noun
1. members of a cooperative enterprise
adj
1. set up on the principle of collectivism or ownership and production by the workers involved usually under the supervision of a government
e.g. collective farms
2. forming a whole or aggregate
3. collective
3. done by or characteristic of individuals acting together
e.g. a joint identity
the collective mind
the corporate good
Synonym: corporate