civilizer
['sivilaiz]
[ civilizer ]
vt. 使开化, 使文明
例句与用法:
His wife has had a civilizing influence on him.
他妻子对改进他言谈举止有潜移默化的影响。
Many a rough man has been civilized by his wife.
许多粗野的男人在妻子的开导下变得文雅了。
词形变化:
形容词: civilizable | 名词: civilizer | 动词过去式: civilized | 动词过去分词: civilized | 动词现在分词: civilizing | 动词第三人称单数: civilizes |
civilizer
词形变化:
形容词: civilizable | 名词: civilizer | 动词过去式: civilized | 动词过去分词: civilized | 动词现在分词: civilizing | 动词第三人称单数: civilizes |
同义词:
epicurean | cultured | polite | educated | refined | enlightened | elegant | urbane | civilised | cultivated | genteel |
反义词:
barbarous | noncivilized | wild | uncivilized |
civilizer
动词 civilize:
train to be discriminative in taste or judgment
同义词:educate, school, train, cultivate, civilize, civilise
raise from a barbaric to a civilized state
形容词 civilized:
having a high state of culture and development both social and technological
同义词:civilised
marked by refinement in taste and manners
同义词:civilised, cultivated, cultured, genteel, polite
civilizer
■That law is an out-and-out infringement of our civil rights.
(那项法令完全侵犯了我们的公民权。)
■In 1964 a new Civil Rights Act was passed.
1964年一项新的民权法案得以通过。
■A country rent in two by civil war.
一个被内战分裂为二的国家。
■In the procession were all the dignitaries, civil and religious.
世俗显贵和宗教名流全都参加了游行。
■The civil power is the same in every place.
世俗的权力在任何地方都是这样的道理。
■Civil Law, Commercial and Economic Law Volume.
中国法学文丛.刑事法卷.
■Name one problem that led to the Civil War.
举出一个引发南北战争的问题。
■Pentagon: Iraq in some ways in civil war.
五角大楼:伊拉克某种意义上已处于内战状态。
■Man is a civil creature.
人是社会动物。
■Social programs including the Law and Civil Code.
人际交往训练包括法律和行为准则。
■What Industry Is Chinese Civil Aircraft Industry?
什么样的产业才是中国的民机产业?
■They have called for an end to the civil war.
他们呼吁结束内战。
■They protest against the continue denial of civil liberty.
他们抗议对公民自由权力的持续否认。
■They are the victims of the civil war.
他们是内战的受害者。
■The criminals were deprived of their civil rights.
他们被剥夺了公民权。
■The senior civil servant they arrested for spying turned out to be a Trojan horse, planted by enemy intelligence twenty years previously.
他们逮捕的那位因进行间谍活动的高级文职人员,原来是20年前敌人情报机构安插的特洛伊木马。
■He authored a history of the Civil War.
他写了一本内战史。
■He used his influential friends to help him get into the civil service by the back door.
他利用那些有权有势的朋友帮助他走后门,到政府行政部门任职。
■He loved this civil, half-humorous bargaining.
他喜欢这种心平气和,插科打诨的讨价还价。
■He fight for the republican cause in the civil war.
他在内战中为共和事业而战。
■He's got a safe job in the civil service.
他在政府的文职部门有一份很安定的工作。
■He have a job in the civil service.
他在行政机构工作。
■He is at grips with civil architecture.
他在钻研民用建筑学。
■He is a learned jurist, who has written several books on civil law.
他是个博学的法学家,著有好几本有关民事法的书。
■He is an active participant in the civil rights movement.
他是人权运动的积极参加者。
■Is he a civil engineer or an electrical engineer ?
他是土木工程师还是电气工程师?
■Be he a civil engineer or an electrical engineer?
他是土木工程师还是电气工程师?
■He's a local government administrator, that is to say a Civil Servant.
他是地方行政官员,也就是说是文官。
■He filed for a civil service job.
他申请公务员的工作。
■His civil rights was clamped down.
他的公民权被剥夺了。
■He left the army and resumed civil life.
他脱离军队,恢复平民生活。
■He is a civil engineer just like his father.
他跟父亲一样,都是土建工程师。
■A summons or citation in civil or admiralty law.
传票民法或海事法中的传唤文件或传唤
■You must have a civil authority you can trust.
你们需要有一个你们能信任的行政当局。
■It's very civil of you to help me.
你帮助我真是好心。
■How long have you been working as a civil servant?
你当公务员多久了?
■You'll lose nothing by being civil.
你礼貌些也不会有什么损失。
■It's civil of you to say so.
你这样说是很有礼貌的。
■A tort is a civil as opposed to a criminal wrong.
侵权是一种与刑事过错相对应的民事过错。
■Maintain a close liaison with Civil Defence.
保持一次与民防短距离的通信。
■Ms Yue enjoys high regard among civil servants.
俞宗怡受到公务员高度尊重。
■An escaped slave during the Civil War who fled to or was taken behind Union lines.
偷入北军的黑奴美国南北战争期间逃到或被带到北军战线后方的逃奴
■The country avoided a civil war, but only just.
全国避免了一场战争,但仅仅是险而又险的避过。
■How do the civil servants go to work every day?
公务员们每天怎么去上班?
■Civil servant is required to sign the official secrets act.
公务员须签署遵守公务保密条例。
■The civil rights bill carried by a large majority.
公民权利法案获得大多数同意而通过。
■Civil rights are extremely important.
公民权很重要。
■This is exactly what civil society means to be.
公民社会是就它做什么,而不是就它是什么而言的。
■A civil strife is universally condemned as a crime.
内乱普遍被谴责为一种罪行。
■The country is haunted by the spectre of civil war.
内战仿佛一触即发,举国上下一片恐慌。