词汇 | civilize |
释义 | civilize verb[ T ] (UK usuallycivilise)uk /ˈsɪv.əl.aɪz/ us /ˈsɪv.əl.aɪz/ to educate a society so that its culture becomes more developed: 教化;开化 The Romans set out to civilize the Ancient Britons.罗马人着手教化古不列颠人。 to improve someone's behaviour: 使文明;使有教养 I like to think I had a civilizing effect on my younger brothers.我希望我影响了弟弟们,使他们变得文明起来。 Teaching in general asynchronous chief academic officer CLIL clue clue in communicative didactic hothouse miseducation Moodle multi-course non-conditioned non-didactic popularize sex ed sex education show/teach someone the ropesidiom socialization socializing tutelage civilize | American Dictionarycivilize verb[ T ] us/ˈsɪv·əˌlɑɪz/ to educate people or a society to develop it further: Dedicated teachers labored under difficult conditions to civilize frontier society. Examples of civilizecivilize In other words, the 'imperial order' has existed in non-western areas, where most of those nations were not recognized as civilized throughout the nineteenth century. They do not merely speak for a straightforward attempt to make the civilizing power of science operative in the reader's mind. There is an acceptance within the text that increasingly the local state took control over the civilizing mission previously exercised by a ubiquitous voluntary sector. Various "civilized" measures to suppress differences and heterogeneity in the use of space were only provoking resistive spatial practices among the residents. A prime target, not surprisingly, is the ubiquitous and mostly condescending celebration of women for their "civilizing" influence on men. The fundamental distinction between civilized and barbarian nations meant that while this perceived society was international, in no sense was it global. Their task was to convince doubting officials that they, too, could be counted as agents of civilizing progress. The myth portrayed the transformation of a violent abduction into the civilized social alliance sanctioned by the marriage bond. The professional architects of the time were also enthusiastic about taking part in this process as civilizing agents. Because they think that it is for people that are not civilized. The great healing effect of publicity is that by revealing men's motives it civilizes them. Given this human/animal boundary, it was only a guided rational approach that could make the boy fully civilized and therefore fully human. Because of its antiquity, its unpredictability and its global presence, the disease found a prominent place in the colonial civilizing mission. Let us say that a subset of a topological space is civilized if it is closed, has only finitely many components, and each of its components is path-connected. The alien is revealed to be merely a lost, primitive version of the familiar, and imperial power flows less from civilizing the savage than from reviving the inner barbarian. See all examples of civilize These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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