civilly
第三人称单数:
动词第三人称单数: civilizes
更多词形:
形容词: civilizable | 名词: civilizer | 动词过去式: civilized | 动词过去分词: civilized | 动词现在分词: civilizing | 动词第三人称单数: civilizes |
单词例句:
It was difficult to end the system of slavery before the Civil War because the people who owned the slaves had a vested interest in keeping it.
美国南北战争以前,要废除奴隶制度是因难的,因为维持这一制度的人有既得利益。
It was a civil case so there was no question of him being sent to prison.
这是一桩民事案件,因此他没有被送进监狱的可能。
The secession of some southern states from the USA in the 1860s led to the civil war.
由于南部某些州于十九世纪六十年代脱离美国而导致了南北战争。
The lecturer continued that civil law was different to criminal law.
讲课人继续解释说民法与刑法是不同的。
Punishable by severe measures, such as death, long imprisonment, or loss of civil rights.
被褫夺公民权的被严厉的手段,如死刑、长期监禁或剥夺公民权所惩罚的
Rising in revolt against civil authority or a government in power; rebellious.
起义的,造反的起来反抗当局或当权的政府的; 反叛的
We were tired of being pushed around by officious civil servants.
我们厌烦那些官老爷把我们支来支去。
That law is an out-and-out infringement of our civil rights.
(那项法令完全侵犯了我们的公民权。)
Any attempts to bring under the mass movement for civil rights are doomed to failure.
任何镇压民权群众运动的企图都是注定要失败的。