civic 英 [ˈsɪvɪk]   美 [ˈsɪvɪk]

civic

civic  英 [ˈsɪvɪk] 美 [ˈsɪvɪk]

adj. 市的;公民的,市民的 

名词复数:civics 

In a study of American civic virtues, gratitude must be front and center. 在研究美国的公民道德时,感恩必须是核心和第一位的。
Its members tend to be enthusiastic about the Web and enthusiastic about civic participation; they are skeptical of the Internet as a panacea for politics. 其成员倾向于对网络和公民的参与都充满热情;他们对于把互联网作为解决政治问题的灵丹妙药表示怀疑。

  • If something is related to or benefits an individual citizen, it can be described as civic. People often say that it is your civic duty to vote.
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  • adj. 市的;公民的,市民的
  • 1. In a study of American civic virtues, gratitude must be front and center.

    在研究美国的公民道德时,感恩必须是核心和第一位的。

  • 2. Its members tend to be enthusiastic about the Web and enthusiastic about civic participation; they are skeptical of the Internet as a panacea for politics.

    其成员倾向于对网络和公民的参与都充满热情;他们对于把互联网作为解决政治问题的灵丹妙药表示怀疑。

  • 3. Once these building blocks were in place, other aspects of modernity like democracy and civic participation could be added.

    一旦所有这些构件到位,现代性的其他方面比如民主和公民参与就可以添加上去。

  • civic (adj.) 1540s, "pertaining to a city or citizenship," originally in civic crown (Latin corona civica), a chaplet of oak leaves awarded to one who saved the life of a fellow citizen in battle, from Latin civicus "of a citizen," adjectival derivative of civis "townsman" (see city). Sense of "having to do with citizens" is from 1790.
civic / ˈsɪvɪk ; NAmE ˈsɪvɪk / adjective [usually before noun ] 1 officially connected with a town or city 市政的;城市的;城镇的 civic buildings/leaders 市政建筑物╱领导人 2 connected with the people who live in a town or city 市民的;城镇居民的 a sense of civic pride (= pride that people feel for their town or city) 作为某市市民的自豪感 civic duties/responsibilities 市民的义务╱职责 civic / ˈsɪvɪk ; NAmE ˈsɪvɪk /
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