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单词 civilian
释义

civilian

/sɪˈvɪlj(ə)n /
noun
1A person not in the armed services or the police force: terrorists and soldiers have killed tens of thousands of civilians...
  • Eight more police and two civilians died when their vehicles ran over mines.
  • The awards are made to civilians and police officers who put their lives at risk to save others.
  • People were brutally assaulted by police, and by civilians who acted in collusion to them.

Synonyms

non-military person, non-combatant, ordinary citizen, private citizen
informal civvy
1.1 informal A person who is not a member of a particular profession or group, as viewed by a member of that group: I talk to a lot of actresses and they say that civilians are scared of them...
  • There's a wonderful passage in Michael Tolin's book, ‘The Player’, in which the titular Hollywood executive Griffin Mill waxes venomous about ‘civilians’.
  • Like a family —or a cult—AA has its own language, recognizable only to initiates. People who aren't in AA are known as civilians.
  • Do famous people have to go out with other famous people? 'No, the girl I'm seeing now is a civilian.'
adjective
Relating to civilians: civilian clothes...
  • We have an ethical duty to avoid civilian casualties wherever possible.
  • Counterfeit papers and civilian clothes were produced for use by escapees.
  • Most soldiers mix the uniform with civilian clothes because items are out of stock.

Synonyms

non-military, non-combatant, civil
informal civvy

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting a practitioner of civil law): from Old French civilien, in the phrase droit civilien 'civil law'. The current sense arose in the early 19th century.

Rhymes

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