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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++civ·i·lized (also civilised British English) /ˈsɪvəl-aɪzd/ adjective  1 SOCIETYa civilized society is well organized and developed, and has fair laws and customs 开化的,文明的 civilization Such things should not happen in a civilized society. 文明社会不应该有这种事情发生。2 COMFORTABLEpleasant and comfortable 令人愉快的,舒适宜人的 civilized ‘This is very civilized, ’ she said, lying back with a gin and tonic. 真是非常舒服啊。她拿着一杯加了奎宁水的杜松子酒仰靠着说道。3 POLITEbehaving in a polite sensible way instead of getting angry 心平气和的;有礼貌的 Let’s try and be civilized about this, shall we? 我们尽量心平气和地对待这件事,好吗?4 a civilized hour a time that is not too early in the morning 上午不太早的时候 Can’t we have the meeting at a more civilized hour? 我们就不能上午稍微晚点开会吗?
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civilizedIn Vienna the pace of life was more civilized.Not that they needed a fire, it was just that a fire was more civilized.Even very conservative commentators can regard the conditions within some prisons as morally intolerable to a civilized community.The Yosemite hotels are too civilized for Stacey's taste; she prefers sleeping in a tent.I tried talking to her in a civilized manner, but she refused to listen.Care for the disabled, old, and sick is essential in a civilized society.To do otherwise would have been tantamount to branding yourself an obscene, inhuman monster, an outcast from civilized society.In their presence, the audience could feel its civilized surface annulled and replaced by a consoling sense of unity with nature.The only problem was how to set them loose in a manner not too blatantly contravening all the rules of civilized warfare.
civ·i·lized adjectiveChineseSyllable
developed, organized is well and society civilized and a Corpus


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civilized
civilized (also civilised British English) /ˈsɪvəl-aɪzd/ adjective
1. a civilized society is well organized and developed, and has fair laws and customs ⇨ civilization:
    Such things should not happen in a civilized society.
2. pleasant and comfortable ⇨ civilized:
    ‘This is very civilized,’ she said, lying back with a gin and tonic.
3. behaving in a polite sensible way instead of getting angry:
    Let’s try and be civilized about this, shall we?
4. a civilized hour a time that is not too early in the morning:
    Can’t we have the meeting at a more civilized hour?


civ·il·ized (BrE also civ·il·ised) BrE /ˈsɪvəlaɪzd/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsɪvəlaɪzd/ 🔊 adjectivewell organized socially with a very developed culture and way of life 文明的;开化的the civilized world文明世界rising crime in our so-called civilized societies在我们所谓文明社会中日益增多的犯罪行为civilized peoples文明的民族having laws and customs that are fair and morally acceptable 有法制伦理的;有道德的No civilized country should allow such terrible injustices. 凡有法制伦理的国家都不该允许这种可怕的不公正行为。🔊🔊having or showing polite and reasonable behaviour 有礼貌的;有教养的;举止得体的We couldn't even have a civilized conversation any more. 我们之间甚至连礼貌的寒暄都没有了。🔊🔊typical of a comfortable and pleasant way of life (生活)惬意的,愉快舒适的Breakfast on the terracehow civilized! 在阳台上用早餐,真是惬意无比!🔊🔊 OPP uncivilized