单词 | civilise |
释义 | civilise (once / 462 pages) v WORD FAMILY civilise: civilisation, civilised, civilises, civilising+/civil: civiler, civilest, civilian, civilise, civility, civilize, civilly, uncivil/civilian: civilians/civilisation: civilisations/civilised: noncivilised, uncivilised/civility: civilities, incivility/civilization: civilizations/civilize: civilization, civilized, civilizes, civilizing/civilized: noncivilized, uncivilized/incivility: incivilities/uncivil: uncivilly USAGE EXAMPLESBacks are slapped and babies cooed over; a civilised babble fills the space. Economist(Dec 20, 2016) The bewildering fact is that many people across the world still view Assad as a civilised alternative to jihadi chaos and a potential partner. The Guardian(Dec 18, 2016) He promised the government would attempt to “civilise” the opposition. The Guardian(Dec 13, 2016) 1v raise from a barbaric to a civilized state Syn|Hyper civilize alter, change, modify cause to change; make different; cause a transformation 2v teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment Syn|Hypo|Hyper civilize, cultivate, educate, school, train sophisticate make less natural or innocent down, fine-tune, polish, refine improve or perfect by pruning or polishing |
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