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civilizing

/siv-uh-lahyz/US // ˈsɪv əˌlaɪz //UK // (ˈsɪvɪˌlaɪz) //

文明化,开化,文明,文明化的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    civ·i·lized, civ·i·liz·ing.

    • : to bring out of a savage, uneducated, or rude state; make civil; elevate in social and private life; enlighten; refine: Rome civilized the barbarians.

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Examples

  • Sometimes it takes just one civilizing meal to make us feel like ourselves again.

  • Alexander Stuart, the third interior secretary, once declared that the United States’ mission was to “civilize or exterminate” native people.

  • An Army veteran looks at the fall of Mosul and recalls his own time there trying to civilize the land with guns and money.

  • It means destroying Bedouin villages in the place where Jews civilize the desert.

  • Consider it part of the mission to civilize, a necessary part of the process to start solving problems again in Washington.

  • In the old days, colonial occupiers had what the French called “a mission to civilize.”

  • A person who had resided some time on the coast of Africa, was asked if he thought it possible to civilize the natives?

  • Nothing but slavery ever partially civilized him, nothing but slavery continued in some form can civilize him further!

  • But our object in the country is to civilize and Christianize the Indian tribes among whom we are located.

  • Are they useful men helping to civilize and elevate their less fortunate fellows?

  • History furnishes us with abundant and specific evidence of his capacity to civilize and Christianize.