The document provides a table with 20 socioogy terms defined in English with their transcription, definition, translation to Uzbek, and an example sentence for each term. The terms include concepts like achievement, adaptation, aggression, adolescence, addiction, affinity, and others related to human behavior, psychology, and social interactions. The table serves as a reference for understanding important concepts in sociology through their meaning, pronunciation, and example usage in both English and Uzbek.
The document provides a table with 20 socioogy terms defined in English with their transcription, definition, translation to Uzbek, and an example sentence for each term. The terms include concepts like achievement, adaptation, aggression, adolescence, addiction, affinity, and others related to human behavior, psychology, and social interactions. The table serves as a reference for understanding important concepts in sociology through their meaning, pronunciation, and example usage in both English and Uzbek.
The document provides a table with 20 socioogy terms defined in English with their transcription, definition, translation to Uzbek, and an example sentence for each term. The terms include concepts like achievement, adaptation, aggression, adolescence, addiction, affinity, and others related to human behavior, psychology, and social interactions. The table serves as a reference for understanding important concepts in sociology through their meaning, pronunciation, and example usage in both English and Uzbek.
The document provides a table with 20 socioogy terms defined in English with their transcription, definition, translation to Uzbek, and an example sentence for each term. The terms include concepts like achievement, adaptation, aggression, adolescence, addiction, affinity, and others related to human behavior, psychology, and social interactions. The table serves as a reference for understanding important concepts in sociology through their meaning, pronunciation, and example usage in both English and Uzbek.
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STUDENT: SADADDINOV AZIMBOY DATE OF SUBMISSION: 13.11.
2020
GROUP: 402 THEME: “SOCIOLOGY TERMS”
TERM TRANSCRIPTION DEFINITION TRANSLATION EXAMPLE SENTENCE
1 Achievement [ə'ʧiːvmənt] The successful Muvaffaqiyat True achievement requires accomplishment or hard work and sincere performance of a devotion. socially Defined task or goal. T 2 Adaptation [ˌædæp'teɪʃ(ə)n] A term widely used Moslashish Progress is the result in evolutionary of adaptation, rather than theory to describe the reconstruction. out- Come of the process of natural selection. 3 Aggression Aggression Acts of hostility, Agressiya The leaders of the national injury, violence, or movement prepared to resist extreme self- further aggression by force. assertion 4 Adolescence [ˌæd(ə)'les(ə)n(t)s] The term has been O’smirlik davri Some young people suddenly used to refer to the become self-conscious and emotional and tongue-tied in early behavioural states adolescence. supposedly associated with becoming adult; 5 Addiction [ə'dɪkʃ(ə)n] The fact or condition Qaramlik (nimagadr He committed the offence to of being addicted to a o’rganib qolish) finance his drug addiction particular substance or activity 6 Affinity [ə'fɪnətɪ] A similarity of O'xshashlik (odamlar, A semantic affinity between characteristics narsalar orasidagi) two words is very huge. suggesting a relationship, especially a resemblance in structure between animals, plants, or languages 7 Affluence ['æfluən(t)s] The state of having a Boylik The postwar era was one of lot of money or a new affluence for the high standard of working class. living. 8 Ageism ['eɪʤɪz(ə)m] Discrimination, or Yosh darajasiga ko’ra He accused his former the holding of kamsitish employer of ageism when he irrational and lost his job to a younger man. prejudicial views about Individuals or groups, based on their age. 9 Agreement [ə'griːmənt] Harmony or Kelishuv He needed her agreement to accordance in try, even if they weren't opinion or feeling ready yet. 10 Alcoholism ['ælkəhɔlɪz(ə)m] Addiction to the Alkogolizm He had a long history of consumption of depression, drug abuse and alcoholic drink; alcoholism alcohol dependency 11 Alienation [ˌeɪlɪə'neɪʃ(ə)n] In the most general Begonalashtirish The alienation was not, terms, this concept however, for long. describes the estrangement Of individuals from one another, or from a specific situation or process. 12 Alternativenes [ɔːl'tɜːnətɪvness] The state of Muqobillik Alternativeness is a great s being alternative or option to choose things. representing alternatives. 13 Ambivalence [æm'bɪv(ə)lən(t)s] The coexistence, in Ikkilanish He feels some ambivalence one person, of toward his job. opposing emotions or attitudes. 14 Ancestry ['ænsestrɪ] One's family or Nasl-nasab In his ancestry on both sides ethnic descent. occur huguenot names. 15 Apartheid [ə'pɑːteɪt] Segregation on Apartheid ( irqiy The apartheid caused there to grounds other than kamsitishning eng be segregation in the schools race ashaddiy ko‘rinishi.) between different races. 16 Assimilation [əˌsɪmɪ'leɪʃ(ə)n] A term synonymous Assimilyatsiya In these colonies the system with acculturation, of assimilation was carried to used to describe the great lengths. Process by which an immigrant becomes indistinguishably integrated into the dominant host society 17 Association [əˌsəusɪ'eɪʃ(ə)n] A group of people Uyushma The programme was organized for a joint promoted in association with purpose the department of music 18 Authenticity [ˌɔːθen'tɪsətɪ] The quality of being Haqiqiylik The authenticity of the quote authentic has occasionally been disputed, but without reason. 19 Attitude ['ætɪt(j)uːd] A settled way of Munosabat He was questioned on his thinking or feeling attitude to south africa. about something 20 Authority [ɔː'θɔrɪtɪ] The power or right to Hokimiyat He had absolute authority give orders, make over his subordinates decisions, and enforce obedience