civil
['sivl]
解释
adj. 国内的,公民的,国民的
例句与用法
The America Civil War 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 civil servants.
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 civil war.
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 Civil War.
这座毁坏的桥是南北战争时的遗迹。
It was a civil case 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 civil creature.
人是社会动物。
词形变化
副词:civilly
英英解释
形容词 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
同义词:polite
of or occurring within the state or between or among citizens of the state
of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals
同义词:civic
(of divisions of time) legally recognized in ordinary affairs of life
of or in a condition of social order