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civil['sivl]

a. 公民的,市民的;国内的,民间的;文职的;有礼貌的,文明的

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  • civil engineer

    n.土木工程师

  • civil engineering

    土木工程学

  • civil law

    民法,罗马法

  • civil liberty

    法律规定的自由权

  • civil list

    文职人员工资单;文职人员,文官

  • civil marriage

    n.(西方国家中不采用宗教仪式的)世俗结婚,公证结婚

  • civil servant

    n.文职人员,公务员,公仆,(联合国等机构的行政人员)

  • civil service

    文官,全体公务员,行政机构

  • civil suit

    民事诉讼案件

  • civil war

    n.内战

  • civil action

    n.民事诉讼

  • civil day

    民用日

  • civil right

    民事权利

  • civil time

    民用时

  • civil year

    历年

  • civil death

    n. 剥夺公权终身

  • civil defense

    n. (尤指防核毁灭的)民防系统

  • civil disobedience

    n. 不合作主义, 温和抵抗

  • civil contempt

    【法】 民事上的藐视法庭罪

  • civil wrong

    【法】 民事不法行为

  • international civil aviation organization

    【经】 国际民用航空组织

    英英解释:

    6个形容词解释

  • not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others

    [同] polite, civil

    [反] rude, uncivil

    [例]

    even if he didn't like them he should have been civil

  • of or occurring within the state or between or among citizens of the state

    [例]

    civil affairs

    civil strife

    civil disobedience

    civil branches of government

  • of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals

    [同] civic, civil

    [例]

    civil rights

    civil liberty

    civic duties

    civic pride

  • (of divisions of time) legally recognized in ordinary affairs of life

    [反] sidereal

    [例]

    the civil calendar

    a civil day begins at mean midnight

  • applying to ordinary citizens

    [例]

    civil law

    civil authorities

  • of or in a condition of social order

    [例]

    civil peoples

    例句参考:

  • He fought for the republican cause in the civilwar.

    他在内战中为共和事业而战。

  • A civilstrife is universally condemned as a crime.

    内乱普遍被谴责为一种罪行。

  • A recognition of their civilrights.

    对他们人权的确认。

  • An ecclesiastical or civilordinance.

    牧师会法规一条教士的或市民的法规。

  • Civilrights are extremely important.

    公民权很重要。

  • A Confederate soldier or partisan in the CivilWar.

    穿褐色土布衣服的南部联邦士兵南北战争中南联邦军的士兵或游击队员。

  • A CivilWar buff.

    一个国内战争迷。

  • Civilwar must be avoided at all costs.

    无论用任何代价内战必须被禁止。

  • The America CivilWar was broken out during the presidency of Lincoln.

    在林肯就职其间,美国爆发了内战。

  • We were tired of being pushed around by officious civilservants.

    我们厌烦那些官老爷把我们支来支去。

  • The secession of some southern states from the USA in the 1860s led to the civilwar.

    由于南部某些州于十九世纪六十年代脱离美国而导致了南北战争。

  • This ruined bridge is a relic of the CivilWar.

    这座毁坏的桥是南北战争时的遗迹。

  • It was a civilcase so there was no question of him being sent to prison.

    这是一桩民事案件,因此他没有被送进监狱的可能。

  • Man is a civilcreature.

    人是社会动物。

    奇摩解释:

    a.
    1. 市民的,国民的,公民的;民用的ZB
    Martin Luther King was the leader of the civil rights movement.
    马丁·路德·金是民权运动的领袖。
    2. 一般平民的,民间的;文职的;世俗的ZB
    It might be long before civil government would be re-established.
    重建文官政府也许要等很长时间。
    3. 【律】民事的;法定的ZB
    It was a civil case so there was no question of him being sent to prison.
    这是一宗民事案件,所以不存在判他监禁的问题。
    4. 彬彬有礼的,客气的;文明的
    It's civil of you to say so.
    你这样说是很有礼貌的。
    5. 国内的ZB
    Patriotic soldiers appealed for the prevention of a civil war.
    爱国的士兵呼吁防止发生内战。