socialise

socialise — verb

1. to be with other people for fun and relaxation rather than for work — for exampl

1.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to be with other people for fun and relaxation rather than for work — for example, going to a party, having a meal together, or simply chatting

例句

After work, Yumi likes to socialise with her colleagues at a nearby cafe.

socialise + with + [person]

Haruto finds it hard to socialise at large parties where he does not know anyone.

find it + adj + to socialise

同義詞
  • mingle

    suggests moving around a group and talking to different people, especially at parties or events; more specific than socialise

  • interact

    more formal and broader in scope — can refer to any kind of communication, not just social enjoyment

  • network

    focuses on making professional contacts rather than relaxing with friends

反義詞

文法句型

socialise + with + [person]

用法筆記

Intransitive only — you cannot 'socialise someone' in this sense. Use the preposition 'with' to name who you spend time with.

常見錯誤

We should socialise the new members over lunch.
We should socialise with the new members over lunch.
💡Sense 1 is intransitive and takes 'with', not a direct object.

2. to help a person or an animal learn how to act according to the unwritten rules

2.動詞及物C1
釋義

to help a person or an animal learn how to act according to the unwritten rules of a group, so that they fit in with other members

例句

Primary schools help socialise children by teaching them to share and take turns.

socialise + [person] + by + [method]

Sade worked hard to socialise her rescue dog with other animals at the local park.

同義詞
  • train

    broader — can refer to any skill or behaviour; socialise carries the specific sense of fitting into a group or society

  • acculturate

    more formal and specifically about adapting to a different culture; less common than socialise

  • civilise

    outdated and can sound judgmental; socialise is neutral

反義詞
  • alienate

    to cause someone to feel isolated from a group, the opposite of fitting in

文法句型

socialise + [person/animal] + into + [group/context]

be socialised + to-infinitive

用法筆記

Takes a direct object (the person or animal being trained). Frequently used in the passive. The preposition 'into' introduces the group or environment; 'to' introduces the target behaviour.

常見錯誤

The school socialised with the children about good behaviour.
The school socialised the children to behave well.
💡Sense 2 takes a direct object, not the preposition 'with'.