civic 的定义
- of or relating to a city; municipal: civic problems.
- of or relating to citizenship; civil: civic duties.
- of citizens: civic pride.
civic 近义词
community
更多civic例句
- Among the latter group, I think the heightened salience of the peaceful transfer of power and the civic violation of the insurrection changed things.
- I, of course, am wearing one — for my own protection and as a civic duty.
- It is specifically worded to encompass all kinds of civic activities, including lobbying legislators and interning in political offices.
- One of the most important strands of our founding ideology is civic republicanism.
- Lindell was “permanently suspended” for repeatedly violating the company’s civic integrity policy, a Twitter spokeswoman told The Washington Post on Tuesday in an email.
- Instead, straighten your civic backbone and push back in clear conscience.
- Vlad Burlutskiy is a civic and political activist from Russia who fled the country last year due to increasing threats.
- Moral clarity would dictate that civil-rights and other civic leaders would speak out against such a senseless act of violence.
- Now that giving thanks to God no longer plays a prominent role in American civic life, Whom or What do we thank on Thanksgiving?
- Such is the difference between life in the civic textbooks and life in tea-party America.
- But those I speak of, the best women of every small town, are constantly active in civic affairs.
- Who has not copied the Parthenon as the severest in its proportions for public buildings for civic purposes?
- Two of these cities, Berlin and Paris, are splendid examples of what can be done where there is plenty of civic pride.
- We can also understand the eagerness with which the Roman welcomed a respite from civic and social duties.
- And, let me tell you, the rural cuisine of France far excels the civic cuisine that we sometimes meet with out of France.