civilised
基本解释
- adj.文明的
- =civilized(美).
英汉例句
- They should be equipped with the basics of civilised life, including water filters and solar panels.
房屋需要安裝有文明生活的基本設施,包括水過濾器和太陽能板。 - The way to change the country was by civilised dialogue; and he would mediate it, from the objective middle, if Americans wished him to.
改變這個國家的方法是要通過文明的對話,如果美國人民希望,他可以站在客觀公正的角度來協調對話。 - What can be said, quite clearly, is that Britain, like almost all other countries that claim to be civilised, does not criminalise investigation into its history.
我們能比較確切的說的就是,英國和幾乎其他所有標榜自己文明的國家一樣,竝未將對於歷史的調查眡爲犯罪。 - They were civilised, inventing gunpowder, steel, when our forefathers ran around with loincloths in caves.
FORBES: Un-American Luxury: Why Watches Still Don't Play In The USA, The Problem Of China, And A Little Startup Called Patek Philippe - They deserve to be listened to, provided they make their complaints in a civilised way.
ECONOMIST: Blair’s big test - Is the global slump turning a nation of civilised lunchers into one of convenience snackers?
ECONOMIST: Faster food replaces the leisurely lunch
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- civilised nations 文明國家
- Civilised World 文明世界
- The Civilised Alternative 文明的選擇
- In A Civilised Society 在一個文明社會
- be civilised in working 文明施工