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civil

adjective
/ˈsɪvl/
/ˈsɪvl/
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  1. [only before noun] connected with the people who live in a country国民的;平民的
    • civil unrest (= that is caused by groups of people within a country)民众的骚乱
    • civil strife/conflict内乱/冲突
    • There were concerns that the economic reforms might lead to civil unrest.有人担心经济改革可能会导致内乱。
    see also civil war
  2. [only before noun] connected with the state rather than with religion or with the armed forces国家的,政府的(非宗教或军事的)
    • the recognition of civil unions for same-sex couples承认同性伴侣的民事结合
    • They were married in a civil ceremony.他们在世俗的仪式中结婚。
    • civil aviation民航
    • We have called in the army to assist the civil authorities in rescue operations.我们已经召集军队协助民政当局进行救援行动。
    Topics Religion and festivalsb2
  3. [only before noun] involving personal legal matters and not criminal law民事的(非刑事的)
    • a civil court民事法庭
    compare criminal see also civil law
  4. polite in a formal way but possibly not friendly有礼貌的;客气的
    • The less time I have to spend being civil to him the better!我巴不得我必须跟他客套的时间越短越好!
    opposite uncivil
    Extra Examples
    • He said that the police were perfectly civil in their questioning.他说警察在审问时非常文明。
    • I don't want her around if she can't behave in a civil manner to me.如果她不能对我彬彬有礼,我不想让她在我身边。
    • The teachers were all perfectly civil to me.老师们对我都很和蔼。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • remain
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • to
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  5. Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin civilis, from civis ‘citizen’.

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