civilian
英 [sɪ'vɪlj(ə)n]
美 [sə'vɪlɪən]
- adj. 民用的;百姓的,平民的
- n. 平民,百姓
英文詞源
- civilian (n.)
- late 14c., "judge or authority on civil law," from Old French civilien "of the civil law," created from Latin civilis "relating to a citizen, relating to public life, befitting a citizen; popular, affable, courteous" (see civil). Sense of "non-military person" is attested by 1819 (earlier in this sense was civilian, attested from c. 1600 as "non-soldier"). The adjective is from 1640s.
雙語例句
- 1. He is in charge of the civilian side of the UN mission.
- 他在聯合國使團中負責平民方麵的事務。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. They fell into that twilight zone between military personnel and civilian employees.
- 他們成了軍隊人員與平民雇員之間身份界定不清的人。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Attempts to find civilian volunteers have met with embarrassing failure.
- 尋找平民誌願者的種種嚐試都遭遇了令人難堪的失敗。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. The Prime Minister has appointed a civilian as defence minister.
- 首相已委任一位平民為國防部長。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. The civilian authorities are only there on sufferance of the military.
- 政府當局人員是在軍方勉強同意後才到達那裏的。
來自柯林斯例句