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civilised

adj.  文明的; 非野蛮的

过去分词:civilised 过去式:civilised 

BNC.8881 / COCA.41420

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英英释义

adj

  • having a high state of culture and development both social and technological
    1. terrorist acts that shocked the civilized world
    Synonym:civilized
  • marked by refinement in taste and manners
    1. cultivated speech
    2. cultured Bostonians
    3. cultured tastes
    4. a genteel old lady
    5. polite society
    Synonym:civilizedcultivatedculturedgenteelpolite

双语例句

  • The test of any civilised society is how it treats its minorities.
    检验一个社会是否文明的办法就是看它怎样对待其少数群体。
  • Our relations will become more civilised.
    我们的关系将变得更文明。
  • Europeans cannot call themselves civilised if they fail to respond generously to people seeking salvation on their own continent.
    如果欧洲人不能宽宏大量地回应那些到欧洲大陆寻求救助的人们,欧洲人就不能自称为文明人。
  • There are no savage and civilised peoples; there are only different cultures.
    没有文明人和野蛮人之分,只是他们之间的文化不同。
  • And Chinese science has taken a step towards the standards of civilised discourse that Westerners like to think prevail in their own countries.
    中国的科学界向着讲文明的标准迈进了一步,西方人认为这种文明之花只在本国盛开。
  • He treated them as savages to be tamed and civilised.
    他把他们当作需要驯服和教化的野蛮人对待。
  • An orderly, just, and civilised society.
    秩序井然、公正而又文明的社会。
  • A cornerstone of any civilised society is a variety of thriving institutions.
    各种各样欣欣向荣的机构是所有文明社会的基石。
  • One result of this more civilised atmosphere is to lower the stakes of the dispute.
    这种更加文明的氛围的结果之一,是降低了争论所涉及的利害。
  • He made a study of the custom of most civilised nations.
    他研究了大部分文明国家的风俗习惯。