A collection of individuals, objects, or animals that come together to form a unified entity, often resulting in a distinct presence or organization.
A gathering of people who share a common goal or purpose, characterized by mutual reliance and interaction among its members.
An assembly of individuals or entities that, despite being distinct, are connected through certain relationships or interests, often seen in contexts such as politics or social activities.
Example:
君はいまやエリート集団の一員だ。
The collective emotional and cognitive behaviors that emerge within a group, influencing individual thoughts and actions, often leading to a shared mindset or perspective among its members.
The phenomenon where individuals in a group are swayed by the opinions, beliefs, and behaviors of others, resulting in the formation of attitudes that may differ from their personal views.
The way in which social dynamics within a group setting can shape the decision-making processes and actions of its members, sometimes leading to conformity or irrational behavior.
The psychological influence exerted by a group on its individuals, leading to a sense of unity or common purpose, which can obscure personal judgment and critical thinking.
A group of individuals who are organized and equipped with weapons, often functioning outside of governmental authority, typically involved in conflict or militant activities.
A collective entity characterized by its use of military-grade arms to exert power or influence, frequently linked to rebel or insurgent movements.
An organized faction that engages in violent actions or armed resistance, typically in pursuit of political, social, or ideological objectives.
A coalition of armed individuals that operates independently of state control, often engaged in irregular warfare or resistance efforts against a recognized authority.
A phenomenon in which groups of individuals, particularly graduates from rural junior and senior high schools, simultaneously secure jobs at companies or factories in urban areas, especially prominent during Japan's period of rapid economic growth.
The practice of entering the workforce as part of a collective, where individuals from the same locality are placed into jobs within the same organization or industry, often reflecting social and economic trends of specific historical contexts in Japan.
A health check-up conducted for a large number of individuals simultaneously, primarily aimed at the early detection of illnesses such as cancer, lifestyle-related diseases, occupational diseases, and tuberculosis.
A collective screening event where participants receive medical evaluations to monitor and promote public health, often organized by communities or organizations.
A preventive health measure involving mass testing for various diseases, designed to identify potential health issues in a population before symptoms arise.
An organized health assessment initiative that targets specific health concerns prevalent in a community, facilitating access to healthcare services for many people at once.