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1. The Romans civilized many of the tribes of northern Europe.
罗马人开化了北欧许多部落。
2. The African countries hoped to civilize all the primitive tribes on the land.
非洲国家希望把非洲所有的原始部落都变成文明社会。
3. Many a rough man has been civilized by his wife.
许多粗野的男人在其妻子的影响下变得文雅了。
1. 教化:道德法律从宗教中独立出来,从内心教化(civilize)与外在管理(manage)两个维度开始了对善的价值追求. 科学是第四种文化. 科学是与宗教相对的文化形式. 与宗教恰恰相反,它是抑制幻觉、情感、良心等心理因素,单单讲求理性的思维,
2. 使开化:civilization 文明 | civilize 使开化 | civilized 文明的
3. 使文明,开化:civil 公民的,平民的,国内的,文明的,有教养的 | civilize 使文明,开化 | claim 声称,主张,对...提出要求,索取
4. civilize
4. 教育:Pilgrim:朝圣 | Civilize:教育 | Occasion:时刻
1. 教化;使开化
To civilize a person or society means to educate them and improve their way of life.
civilize的反义词
e.g. ...a comedy about a man who tries to civilise a woman—but she ends up civilising him...
一出有关一个男人试图教化一个女人,结果反而被那个女人教化的喜剧
e.g. It exerts a civilizing influence on mankind.
这产生了教化人类的影响。
verb
1. raise from a barbaric to a civilized state
e.g. The wild child found wandering in the forest was gradually civilized
Synonym: civilise
2. teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment
e.g. Cultivate your musical taste
Train your tastebuds
She is well schooled in poetry