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
- They can see for themselves how much more pleasant and civilised life can be in a more cultivated community.
他们目睹了在一个文雅的社会里,人们可以过着更愉快和优雅的生活。 - 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。 - 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。 - London is confident and alive, resonating with all the qualities of a civilised city.
伦敦洋溢着自信和活力,呈现出一个文明城市的所有特性。 - If people risk losing their lives, no civilised government should compromise in saving them.
如果有人有失去生命的危险,文明的政府就不应该在挽救他们这件事上却步。 - This results in a lack of human interaction which is the basis of any civilised society.
这个结果是因为缺乏人类的交流,这是文明社会的根基。 - No civilised country should deem their use lawful.
没有哪个文明国家会认为使用它们是合法的。 - The Indians, in turn, were charmed by the famous author's cultured and civilised outlook
而印第安人呢,则为那位著名作家有教养的、开化的见解而折服。 - 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。 - Our relations will become more civilised.
我们的关系将变得更文明。