civilised
英:['sɪvəlaɪzd] 美: [ˈsɪvəˌlaɪzd]
civilised 基本解释
adj.文明的;非野蛮的;有礼貌的;有教养的
英英释义
civilised[ 'sivilaizd ]
adj.having a high state of culture and development both social and technological同义词:civilized
marked by refinement in taste and manners同义词:civilizedcultivatedculturedgenteelpolite
civilised 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- China is a highly civilised country.
中国是一个高度文明的国家。 - The planet of Davin was once blessed with a progressive and civilised culture.
达文曾是一颗被先进且文明的文化保佑的星球。
权威例句
Civilised Bodies Redux: Seams in the CyborgCivilised streets: a guide to traffic calmingA civilised community : a history of social security in New Zealand 1898-1998"Civilised Off the Face of the Earth": Museum Display and the Silencing of the /XamThe Executive Brain: Frontal Lobes and the Civilised Mind [Book Review]Constructing ‘modern gendered civilised’ women and men: gender-mainstreaming in refugee campsSecuring the 'Civilised' Enclaves: Gated Communities and the Moral Geographies of Exclusion in (Post)socialist Shanghai“Apostles of civilised vice”: ‘Immoral practices’ and ‘unnatural vice’ in South African prisons and compounds, 1890–1920Imperilled Muslim Women, Dangerous Muslim Men and Civilised Europeans: Legal and Social Responses to Forced MarriagesMathematical Contributions to the Theory of Evolution. On the Relative Variation and Correlation in Civilised and Uncivilised Races