civil society
英:[ˈsivl səˈsaiəti] 美: [ˈsɪvəl səˈsaɪɪti]
civil society 基本解释
n.民间社会;民权社会;
英英释义
Civil society
The term 'civil society' goes back to Aristotle's phrase koinōnía politikḗ (κοινωνία πολιτική), occurring in his Politics where it refers to a ‘community’, commensurate with the Greek city-state (polis) characterized by a shared set of norms and ethos, in which free citizens on an equal footing lived under the rule of law. The ‘telos’ or end of civil society, thus defined, was common wellbeing (tò eu zēn: τὸ εὖ ζῆν), in as man was defined as a ‘political (social) animal’ (zōon politikón:ζῷον πολιτικόν ).以上来源于:Wikipedia
civil society 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Justice itself is the great standing policy of civil society.
正义本身是文明社会长期存在的重要保证。 - Such behavior is unacceptable in a civilized society.
这样的行为在文明社会里是不受欢迎的。
权威例句
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