civil [形容詞] 市民的,國民的
civil
['sivil]
adj.公民的, 文明的, 國內的, 民用的, 民事的
例句與用法:
The America Civil War was broken out during the presidency of Lincoln.
在林肯就職其間,美國爆發了內戰。
We were tired of being pushed around by officious civil servants.
我們厭煩那些官老爺把我們支來支去。
The secession of some southern states from the USA in the 1860s led to the civil war.
由於南部某些州於十九世紀六十年代脫離美國而導致了南北戰爭。
This ruined bridge is a relic of the Civil War.
這座毀壞的橋是南北戰爭時的遺蹟。
It was a civil case so there was no question of him being sent to prison.
這是一樁民事案件,因此他沒有被送進監獄的可能。
Man is a civil creature.
人是社會動物。
詞形變化:
副詞: civilly |
英文解釋:
形容詞 civil:
applying to ordinary citizens
not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others- W.S. Maugham
同義詞:polite
of or occurring within the state or between or among citizens of the state
of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals
同義詞:civic
(of divisions of time) legally recognized in ordinary affairs of life
of or in a condition of social order
同義詞
courteous | polite | public | respectful | social | common | ceremonious | amicable | civilian | amiable | courtly | accessible | national | orderly | aristocratic | outward | neighborly | civic | political | municipal | domestic | interior | well-mannered | accommodating | obliging | gracious | considerate | chivalrous | gallant |
反義詞
uncivil | martial | rude | impolite | military | sidereal |
以上來源於大辭典