civilize的意思和读音

civilize

: [ˈsɪvɪˌlaɪz] : [ˈsɪvəlaɪz]

v.使使

使

civilizes  civilizing  civilized  

v.enlighten,educate,cultivate,improve,advance

civilizev.

1.~ sb/sth使使to educate and improve a person or a society; to make sb's behaviour or manners better

The girls in a class tend to have a civilizing influence on the boys.

v.1.使;,,;2.()

v.1.to make someone behave in a more polite and reasonable way2.to help a society to develop its culture and institutions

1.使 civilization n. civilize vt. 使 claim vt. ...

2.使 civilized a. civilize vt. 使使 civilization n. ...

3. civilization n. civilize vt. 使 claim vt. ...

4. civilization n. civilize vt. 使使 clarify vt. ...

5. civilization civilize claim ...

6.使,使 shore () civilize 使使 1226 being 1227 ...

7.使 punish v. civilize v. 使使 utilize v. ...

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1.Widow Douglas is trying to civilize me? and I won't stand for that.

2.Honesty is an important symbol of social civilize standard and the basis on which the survival and development of a society relied.

3.The wolves threatened to civilize the rabbits if they didn't behave, and the rabbits decided to run away to a desert island.

4.So this is our model. Right now we're in talk to civilize about the curriculum of the internship and funding of that internship.

5.The African countries hoped to civilize all the primitive tribes on the land.

6.This comedy is about a man who tries to civilize a woman who ends up civilizing him.使使

7.For its part, and far more than Britain, France included culture in its mission to "civilize" its colonies.使”,

8.The true chun tzu would, by example, civilize and educate those he met, and persuade through his superior moral power.

9.The Romans hoped to civilize all the tribes in Europe.使

10.The governor of Rome wanted to civilize all the civilians by education.