civilisation
英 [ˌsɪvɪlaɪˈzeɪʃən]
美 [ˌsɪvəlɪˈzeɪʃən]
文明的轨迹; 文明的脚印; 文明课
BNC.7162
柯林斯词典
- → see:civilization
英英释义
noun
- the quality of excellence in thought and manners and taste
- a man of intellectual refinement
- he is remembered for his generosity and civilization
- a society in an advanced state of social development (e.g., with complex legal and political and religious organizations)
- the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization
- a particular society at a particular time and place
- early Mayan civilization
- the social process whereby societies achieve an advanced stage of development and organization
双语例句
- The most important political value for the Chinese is unity, is the maintenance of Chinese civilisation.
政治上对中国最重要的价值是统一,是去维持中国文明。 - The civilisation in Central America today is not at all like the civilisation there a thousand years ago.
现今的中美洲文明与一千年前的文明是不完全相同的。 - For at least two millennia the state has been seen as the guardian and embodiment of Chinese civilisation.
在至少两千年的时间里,政府被视为中华文明的守卫者和化身。 - A dam is a sign of social progress and civilisation, he said.
他说:大坝是社会进步和文明的象征。 - This opera is one of the cultural totems of Western civilisation.
这部歌剧是西方文明的文化标志物之一。 - He really thinks that European civilisation is morally bankrupt.
他确实认为欧洲文明道德沦丧。 - Perhaps stories such as this are fables that suggest the need for a reconciliation between civilisation and the wild.
类似的故事或许表明文明社会和荒野需要和解。 - Now that we have the capacity to destroy civilisation, relations among powerful states have become perilous.
现如今,我们有能力摧毁文明,强国之间的关系也开始变得危险。 - Eventually we found civilisation and contacted the British Embassy.
最终,我们回到了文明社会,并与英国大使馆取得了联系。 - Culture and religion do not a civilisation make.
文化和宗教不会产生一个文明。
