collectivity
/kə.lekˈtɪv.ə.ti/ (bre, ipa) · /kə.lekˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/ (ame, ipa) · /kə-ˌlek-ˈti-və-tē ˌkä-/ (ame, mw)
collectivity — 名詞
1. a feeling of belonging together that grows when people take part in the same dut
集體感
共同分擔與參與的群體感受
a feeling of belonging together that grows when people take part in the same duties, decisions, and activities as a group
The village festival created a sense of collectivity among new and old residents.
這場村裡的節慶在新舊居民之間營造出一種集體感。
sense of collectivity + among + group
Shared meals gave the care home a feeling of collectivity each evening.
共享晚餐讓這家安養院每天傍晚都多了一種集體感。
feeling of collectivity as object complement
After months of joint training, collectivity replaced rivalry within the rescue team.
經過數月的聯合訓練後,這支搜救隊內部的競爭心態被集體感取代了。
The school garden project strengthened collectivity among parents, teachers, and children.
學校的菜園計畫加強了家長、老師和孩子之間的集體感。
During the blackout, collectivity grew as neighbours cooked and ate together.
停電期間,鄰居們一起煮飯、一起吃飯,集體感也隨之增強。
- community
stresses the group itself more than the shared feeling created inside it
- solidarity
suggests more deliberate support, especially in conflict or hardship
- togetherness
more informal and warmer in tone, often about family or friendship
- unity
broader word for being joined or in agreement, without the same focus on shared participation
文法句型
sense of collectivity
collectivity among + group
collectivity within + group
用法筆記
Formal and mainly used in sociology, education, or community writing rather than everyday conversation. It is usually uncountable and often appears after sense or feeling, or with among and within to name the group involved.