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civilizedadjective (UK usually civilised) uk
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civilized adjective
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A civilized society or country has a well developed system of government, culture, and way of life and that treats the people who live there fairly: A fair justice system is a fundamental part of a civilized society. The terrorist attack on the UN building has shocked the civilized world.
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civilized adjective
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If a person or their behaviour is civilized, they are polite and behave in a calm and reasonable way: Let's discuss this like civilized people (= politely and calmly).
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politepoliteHe was always such a polite child.courteousAlthough she often disagreed with me, she was always courteous.respectfulHe was respectful towards his elders.well manneredThey were quiet, well mannered children.chivalrousHe held open the door in that chivalrous way of his.
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civilized adjective
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used to describe a pleasant or comfortable place or thing: "This is all very civilized," he said, settling himself down in a chair by the fire.
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do someone the world of good idiom
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indulgent
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jovial
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sensuously
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having a well-developed way of life and social systems: “A civilized society allows for tolerance,” he said.
Civilized also means pleasant, comfortable, well-educated, or orderly: civilized behavior a civilized vacation
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civilizedadjective (UK usually civilised) uk
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A civilized society or country has a well developed system of government, culture, and way of life and that treats the people who live there fairly.
(社会或国家)文明的,开化的
A fair justice system is a fundamental part of a civilized society.
公正的司法制度是文明社会非常重要的一部分。
The terrorist attack on the UN building has shocked the civilized world.
恐怖分子对联合国大楼的袭击震惊了文明世界。
civilized adjective
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If a person or their behaviour is civilized, they are polite and behave in a calm and reasonable way.
有礼貌的,有教养的,文雅的
Let's discuss this like civilized people (= politely and calmly).
让我们像文明人一样心平气和地讨论这件事吧。
civilized adjective
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used to describe a pleasant or comfortable place or thing
惬意的;舒适的
"This is all very civilized," he said, settling himself down in a chair by the fire.
“这一切都这么舒适,”他说着坐在炉火边的椅子上。
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civilized
adjective
civ·i·lized
ˈsi-və-ˌlīzd
Synonyms of civilized
: characteristic of a state of civilization
civilized society
especially
: characterized by taste, refinement, or restraint
Synonyms
accomplished
couth
cultivated
cultured
genteel
polished
refined
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A civilized society must respond to crime with fairness and justice.
Stop yelling. We have to be more civilized about this.
Try to act like a civilized human being!
a civilized way to spend the evening
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CIVILIZED在剑桥英语词典中的解释及翻译
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civilizedadjective (UK usually civilised) uk
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A civilized society or country has a well developed system of government, culture, and way of life and that treats the people who live there fairly: A fair justice system is a fundamental part of a civilized society. The terrorist attack on the UN building has shocked the civilized world.
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civilized adjective
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If a person or their behaviour is civilized, they are polite and behave in a calm and reasonable way: Let's discuss this like civilized people (= politely and calmly).
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politepoliteHe was always such a polite child.courteousAlthough she often disagreed with me, she was always courteous.respectfulHe was respectful towards his elders.well manneredThey were quiet, well mannered children.chivalrousHe held open the door in that chivalrous way of his.
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Polite and respectful
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deferential
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civilized adjective
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used to describe a pleasant or comfortable place or thing: "This is all very civilized," he said, settling himself down in a chair by the fire.
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sensuously
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(civilized在剑桥高级学习词典和同义词词典中的解释 © Cambridge University Press)
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having a well-developed way of life and social systems: “A civilized society allows for tolerance,” he said.
Civilized also means pleasant, comfortable, well-educated, or orderly: civilized behavior a civilized vacation
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civilizeverb [ T ] (UK usually civilise) uk
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to educate a society so that its culture becomes more developed: The Romans set out to civilize the Ancient Britons.
to improve someone's behaviour: I like to think I had a civilizing effect on my younger brothers.
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to educate people or a society to develop it further: Dedicated teachers labored under difficult conditions to civilize frontier society.
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In other words, the 'imperial order' has existed in non-western areas, where most of those nations were not recognized as civilized throughout the nineteenth century.
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They do not merely speak for a straightforward attempt to make the civilizing power of science operative in the reader's mind.
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There is an acceptance within the text that increasingly the local state took control over the civilizing mission previously exercised by a ubiquitous voluntary sector.
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Various "civilized" measures to suppress differences and heterogeneity in the use of space were only provoking resistive spatial practices among the residents.
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A prime target, not surprisingly, is the ubiquitous and mostly condescending celebration of women for their "civilizing" influence on men.
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The fundamental distinction between civilized and barbarian nations meant that while this perceived society was international, in no sense was it global.
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Their task was to convince doubting officials that they, too, could be counted as agents of civilizing progress.
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The myth portrayed the transformation of a violent abduction into the civilized social alliance sanctioned by the marriage bond.
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The professional architects of the time were also enthusiastic about taking part in this process as civilizing agents.
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Because they think that it is for people that are not civilized.
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The great healing effect of publicity is that by revealing men's motives it civilizes them.
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Given this human/animal boundary, it was only a guided rational approach that could make the boy fully civilized and therefore fully human.
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Because of its antiquity, its unpredictability and its global presence, the disease found a prominent place in the colonial civilizing mission.
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Let us say that a subset of a topological space is civilized if it is closed, has only finitely many components, and each of its components is path-connected.
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The alien is revealed to be merely a lost, primitive version of the familiar, and imperial power flows less from civilizing the savage than from reviving the inner barbarian.
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lized是什么意思_civilized的翻译_音标_读音_用法_例句_爱词霸在线词典首页翻译背单词写作校对词霸下载用户反馈专栏平台登录civilized是什么意思_civilized用英语怎么说_civilized的翻译_civilized翻译成_civilized的中文意思_civilized怎么读,civilized的读音,civilized的用法,civilized的例句翻译人工翻译试试人工翻译翻译全文简明柯林斯牛津civilized高中英 [ˈsɪvəlaɪzd]美 [ˈsɪvəˌlaɪzd]释义adj.文明的; 非野蛮的; 有礼貌的; 有教养的v.使文明; 教化; 使开化( civilize的过去式和过去分词)点击 人工翻译,了解更多 人工释义实用场景例句全部文明的有教养的教化Breakfast on the terrace─how civilized!在阳台上用早餐,真是惬意无比!牛津词典We couldn't even have a civilized conversation any more.我们之间甚至连礼貌的寒暄都没有了。牛津词典No civilized country should allow such terrible injustices.凡有法制伦理的国家都不该允许这种可怕的不公正行为。牛津词典the civilized world文明世界牛津词典rising crime in our so-called civilized societies在我们所谓文明社会中日益增多的犯罪行为牛津词典civilized peoples文明的民族牛津词典I believed that in civilized countries, torture had ended long ago.我原以为在文明国家,严刑拷打早已销声匿迹。柯林斯高阶英语词典I wrote to my ex-wife. She was very civilised about it.我给前妻写了封信。她对此很通情达理。柯林斯高阶英语词典Graceful environment requires civilized behavior.优雅的环境需要举止文明.期刊摘选For example, chaotic relationships and the prostitution of children are a huge disgrace a civilized society.例如乱伦,雏妓问题,是文明社会的地一大耻辱.期刊摘选At present, our common hope that the round of nationwide activities to build civilized cities began.目前, 我们共同盼望的新一轮全国文明城市创建活动开始了.期刊摘选Civilized and safe working conditions are provided for prisoners engaging in reform through labour. ——在劳动改造中,为罪犯提供文明、安全的劳动条件.期刊摘选Some modern new villages and towns have boomed the prosperous economy, civilized community and pleasant environment.全县涌现出一批经济繁荣 、 社会文明、环境优美、城乡一体的现代化新农村、新城.期刊摘选The Huns were civilized and assimilated by the Chinese.匈奴人被中国内地的人所开化和同化了.辞典例句Such a savage punishment is abhorrent to a civilized society.这样残暴的惩罚是与文明社会相抵触的.《简明英汉词典》What is now the North Sahara Desert was once a civilized world.现在的撒哈拉沙漠的北部曾经是一个文明世界.期刊摘选China is the civilization ancientwith long history, already crossed civilized times early in trader week period.中国是历史悠久的文明古国, 早在商周时期便已跨入了文明时代.期刊摘选Puqi also continued to deepen civilized cities and towns to create, promote overall social progress.蒲岐镇还不断深化文明城镇创建, 促进社会全面进步.期刊摘选The parents want to show that their children are cultured civilized little copies of themselves.家长们想显示出他们的孩子文明,有教养,身上有父母的影子.期刊摘选Surf the net civilized and obey the law, don't cheat and break the law.以遵纪守法文明上网为荣, 以违法乱纪网络欺骗为耻.期刊摘选China was one of the four civilized ancient countries of the world.中国是世界四大文明古国之一.期刊摘选How can we enter the professions and yet remain civilized human beings? ( Virginia Woolf )我们怎样才能做这一行而仍旧保持文明人? ( 弗吉尼亚沃尔夫 )期刊摘选No doubt , through interactions among themselves, most Singaporeans have formed habits of civilized conduct.无可置疑, 大部分的新加坡国民在公共生活中互相影响和互相监督,已经自发地养成文明习惯,讲秩序,守纪律.期刊摘选Primitive people, like children and animals, are simply civilized people with the lid off.原始人, 如儿童与野兽一般, 只是文明人原形毕露而已.期刊摘选Every civilized person is a social being.每一个有修养的人都是社会性的人.期刊摘选Consequently, education and religion working side by side can transform a barbarian into a civilized person.因此, 教育和宗教相辅相成,能够将野蛮人蜕变为文明人.期刊摘选收起实用场景例句英英释义Adjective1. having a high state of culture and development both social and technological;"terrorist acts that shocked the civilized world"2. marked by refinement in taste and manners;"cultivated speech""cultured Bostonians""cultured tastes""a genteel old lady""polite society"收起英英释义同义词epicurean反义词adj.文明的;有礼的uncivilizedwildbarbarous其他释义uncouthsavagebarbarianrude释义实用场景例句英英释义同义词civilized adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
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Definition of civilized adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
civilized adjective /ˈsɪvəlaɪzd/ /ˈsɪvəlaɪzd/(British English also civilised)
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well organized socially with a very developed culture and way of lifethe civilized worldrising crime in our so-called civilized societiesThe historical Philistines were one of the most civilized peoples of their times.
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having laws and customs that are fair and morally acceptableNo civilized country should allow such terrible injustices.
having or showing polite and reasonable behaviourWe couldn't even have a civilized conversation any more.This is not how civilized people behave. typical of a comfortable and pleasant way of lifeBreakfast on the terrace—how civilized!Let’s go somewhere civilized and have a meal. opposite uncivilizedSee civilized in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee civilized in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic EnglishCheck pronunciation:
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