civilised
英
美
adj. 文明的; 非野蛮的
BNC.8881 / COCA.41420
柯林斯词典
- → see:civilized
英英释义
adj
- having a high state of culture and development both social and technological
- terrorist acts that shocked the civilized world
- marked by refinement in taste and manners
- cultivated speech
- cultured Bostonians
- cultured tastes
- a genteel old lady
- polite society
双语例句
- For Europeans, the law is a statement of basic principles of civilised conduct
对于欧洲人来说,法律是对基本文明行为准则的表述。 - In all civilised countries they would resign if they had to admit spying on shareholders.
无论在哪个文明国家,如果管理层不得不承认对股东进行了监视,都是要辞职的。 - He made a study of the custom of most civilised nations.
他研究了大部分文明国家的风俗习惯。 - That is something which we should not be ready to tolerate in a civilised society.
这是我们在文明社会中断不应该容忍的事。 - There are no savage and civilised peoples; there are only different cultures.
没有文明人和野蛮人之分,只是他们之间的文化不同。 - Rural backwaters in Japan with excellent transport and civilised local shops and restaurants are a real novelty.
风貌保存完好的日本乡村有着一流的交通和城市化的当地商店和餐馆,这对中国富人来说乃是真正的新奇所在。 - The despicable means terrorists employ to attack civilised society can happen in any cosmopolitan city.
恐怖主义分子以拙劣而卑鄙的手法攻击文明社会的事件,也可能发生在其他繁荣大都会。 - He treated them as savages to be tamed and civilised.
他把他们当作需要驯服和教化的野蛮人对待。 - The test of any civilised society is how it treats its minorities.
检验一个社会是否文明的办法就是看它怎样对待其少数群体。 - And Chinese science has taken a step towards the standards of civilised discourse that Westerners like to think prevail in their own countries.
中国的科学界向着讲文明的标准迈进了一步,西方人认为这种文明之花只在本国盛开。