civilian的意思和读音

civilian

: [sɪˈvɪljən] : [sɪˈvɪliən]

n.

civilians  

adj.+n.civilian population,civilian aircraft

n.noncombatant,private citizen,citizen,neutral

civiliann.

1.a person who is not a member of the armed forces or the police

n.1.;()2.3.4.,;1.;()2.3.4.,;

n.1.someone who does not belong to the military or the police

adj.1.relating to civilians

1. cistern n. () civilian n. civility n. ...

2. ( cervix) ( civilian) ( conjugal) ...

3. _ LEXUS、 _ Civilian_ SONY、 ...

4. civic civilian clamp ...

5. → citizenship civilian civil right ...

6. civil a. civilian n. civilization n. ...

7. civic a. civilian n. ; civilization n. ...

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1.Western nations accuse Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons under cover of a civilian energy program - a charge Tehran denies.西

2.What he did not do was suggest that money saved on defence might be used to offset cuts on civilian spending.

3.At the same time, a civil war was taking place in El Salvador, and again, the civilian population was caught up in the conflict.

4.He said if he had broken a law, he should be tried by a civilian court. He demanded this as his constitutional right.

5.He said there's been enough bloodshed, with a huge number of Libya's youth killed, both civilian and military.

6.In an address to the UN Security Council, Mr Ban said he was gravely concerned about civilian fatalities.

7.Sometimes, it seems as though civilian drivers merely failed to get off the road fast enough.

8.He said the civilian surge ordered by the president is also not fully in the country.

9.He said he was authorizing the U. S. Agency for International Development to charter civilian aircraft to help evacuate refugees.(U.S.AgencyforInternationalDevelopment)

10.Now we see that what civilian government wants to do in Turkey can only be checked at the ballot box, not the generals anymore.