civil の英語での意味
civilcivil /ˈsɪvəl/ AWL adjective
すべての翻訳を見る1[only before noun] relating to the people who live in a country国民に関するcivil war/disturbance/unrest etc (=fighting etc between different groups of people living in the same country)(=同じ国に住む異なる集団どうしの戦闘など) → civil liberty, civil rights2[only before noun] relating to the ordinary people or things in a country that are not part of military, government, or religious organizations軍・政府・宗教組織に属さない、一般の人々や事柄に関する:
They were married in a civil ceremony in May.彼らは5月に民事婚の式を挙げた。3[only before noun] relating to the laws about the private affairs of citizens, such as laws about business or property, rather than laws about crime犯罪に関する法律ではなく、事業や財産など市民の私的事項に関する法律に関わる:
Many civil cases can be settled out of court.多くの民事案件は法廷外で和解できる。4polite in a formal but not very friendly way形式的に礼儀正しいが、あまり打ち解けていない:
Try at least to be civil.せめて礼儀正しくしなさい。► see thesaurus at politeCOLLOCATIONSコロケーションnouns名詞civil war (=fighting between groups of people in the same country)· His family fled Spain during the Spanish civil war.· 彼の家族はスペイン内戦中にスペインから逃れた。civil rights (=the right to vote, be treated fairly etc that everyone should have)· Black people marched in defence of their civil rights.· 黒人たちは公民権を守るためにデモ行進した。civil liberties/liberty (=the right to be free to do what you want within the law)· Detention without trial threatens our civil liberties.· 裁判なしの拘禁は私たちの市民的自由を脅かす。civil disobedience/unrest (=when people protest or behave violently)· Unemployment has provoked widespread civil unrest.· 失業が広範な社会不安を引き起こした。civil disturbances/strife (=civil unrest)· Troops have been called in to deal with civil disturbances.· 市民騒乱に対処するため、軍が召集された。
すべての翻訳を見る1[only before noun] relating to the people who live in a country国民に関するcivil war/disturbance/unrest etc (=fighting etc between different groups of people living in the same country)(=同じ国に住む異なる集団どうしの戦闘など) → civil liberty, civil rights2[only before noun] relating to the ordinary people or things in a country that are not part of military, government, or religious organizations軍・政府・宗教組織に属さない、一般の人々や事柄に関する:
They were married in a civil ceremony in May.彼らは5月に民事婚の式を挙げた。3[only before noun] relating to the laws about the private affairs of citizens, such as laws about business or property, rather than laws about crime犯罪に関する法律ではなく、事業や財産など市民の私的事項に関する法律に関わる:
Many civil cases can be settled out of court.多くの民事案件は法廷外で和解できる。4polite in a formal but not very friendly way形式的に礼儀正しいが、あまり打ち解けていない:
Try at least to be civil.せめて礼儀正しくしなさい。► see thesaurus at politeCOLLOCATIONSコロケーションnouns名詞civil war (=fighting between groups of people in the same country)· His family fled Spain during the Spanish civil war.· 彼の家族はスペイン内戦中にスペインから逃れた。civil rights (=the right to vote, be treated fairly etc that everyone should have)· Black people marched in defence of their civil rights.· 黒人たちは公民権を守るためにデモ行進した。civil liberties/liberty (=the right to be free to do what you want within the law)· Detention without trial threatens our civil liberties.· 裁判なしの拘禁は私たちの市民的自由を脅かす。civil disobedience/unrest (=when people protest or behave violently)· Unemployment has provoked widespread civil unrest.· 失業が広範な社会不安を引き起こした。civil disturbances/strife (=civil unrest)· Troops have been called in to deal with civil disturbances.· 市民騒乱に対処するため、軍が召集された。