单词 | civil |
释义 | civil ['sɪv.əl] adjective ORDINARY 普通的 ADVANCED [before noun] ■not military or religious, or relating to the ordinary people of a country 文职的;民用的;平民的,国民的 •Helicopters are mainly used for military rather than civil use.直升机主要用于军事而非民用。 •After ten years of military dictatorship, the country now has a civil government •We weren't married in church, but we had a civil ceremony ['sɪv.əl] adjective LAW 法律 [before noun] legal ■relating to private arguments between people or organizations rather than criminal matters 民事的 •The matter would be better dealt with in the civil court ['sɪv.əl] adjective POLITE 礼貌的 ■polite and formal 有礼貌的;文明的;客气的 •His manner was civil, though not particularly friendly.他的态度很客气,尽管不是特别友好。 ['sɪv.əl] adjective Keep a civil tongue in your head ! old-fashioned ■used to tell someone to stop being rude 别粗鲁!要讲礼貌! ['sɪv.əl] adjective not have a civil word to say about sb ■to not be able to think of anything good to say about someone 说不出(某人)甚么好话;对(某人)没有任何好感 |
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