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  • civilise

    英:['sɪvɪlaɪz]   美: [ˈsɪvəˌlaɪz] 

    civilise 基本解释

    vt.

    使文明,使开化;

    英英释义

    civilise[ 'sivilaiz ]

    v.train to be discriminative in taste or judgment

    同义词:educateschooltraincultivatecivilize

    raise from a barbaric to a civilized state

    同义词:civilize

    civilise 相关例句

    双语例句

    1. 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。

    权威例句

    ConklinA. L., A Mission to Civilise: the republican idea of empire in France and West Africa, 1895-1930. Stanford CA: Stanford Unive...
    The way we civilise : aboriginal affairs - the untold story
    The Way We Civilise
    The Way We Civilise, by Rosalind Kidd, University of Queensland Press, 1997, 389 pages.
    The Changing Moral Justification of Empire: From the Right to Colonise to the Obligation to Civilise
    To Civilise the City?
    « PERSONA » ET CULTURE: RÉIFICATION ET HYPOSTATISATION DE L'HOMME DANS LA SOCIÉTÉ CIVILISÉE
    Mathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. On the Relative Variation and Correlation in Civilised and Uncivilised Races
    Carnage! Coming to a town near you? Nightlife, uncivilised behaviour and the carnivalesque body
    Bringing Civil Society to an Uncivilised Place: Citizenship Regimes in Russia's Arctic Frontier
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