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单词 civil society
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Definition of civil society in English:

civil society

noun
mass noun
  • Society considered as a community of citizens linked by common interests and collective activity.

    the corrosive impact of fear on politics and civil society
    they make important contributions to civil society
    count noun a flourishing civil society indifferent to race, gender, or economic category
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I do believe that the government is - at least verbally - committed in getting this civil society in place.
    • Winston Churchill once said that reservists were "twice the citizen" because of their dual commitments to civil society and the military.
    • There are very legitimate reasons to believe it might almost be impossible to get a civil society in place very fast.
    • Weak civil society leads to high crime, low productivity and all kinds of social pathology.
    • There are some encouraging signs that a civil society is emerging especially in the area of environmental protection.
    • State control is total, leaving no room for civil society to grow.
    • Those men are beginning the process of reintegration into civil society.
    • Europe, viciously divided against itself for centuries, has knit together into a democratic and civil society.
    • Can they adopt some of the practices and institutions of civil society?
    • One step forward for civil society may now mean two steps back.
    • Hamlet's lucky rescue by pirates opens up moral and legal perspectives beyond sovereignty and civil society.
    • The fact is that the only institution in the world today that is more powerful than the American government, is American civil society.
    • What those who are afraid of civil society breaking down don't realize is that civil society has already broken down!
    • Peru's civil society had been reborn.
    • Defining art's place in civil society is a no less thorny issue today.
    • Civil society springs up in tyranny's wake.
    • Any civil society has be culturally adaptable.
    • They want responsible, public-minded citizens but refuse to give civil society a chance.
    • I'm asking record companies to realize that they have a responsibility to a civil society.
    • Building a civil society here is going to take a while.

Definition of civil society in US English:

civil society

noun
  • Society considered as a community of citizens linked by common interests and collective activity.

    the corrosive impact of fear on politics and civil society
    they make important contributions to civil society
    a flourishing civil society indifferent to race, gender, or economic category
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Winston Churchill once said that reservists were "twice the citizen" because of their dual commitments to civil society and the military.
    • Those men are beginning the process of reintegration into civil society.
    • Hamlet's lucky rescue by pirates opens up moral and legal perspectives beyond sovereignty and civil society.
    • Any civil society has be culturally adaptable.
    • Weak civil society leads to high crime, low productivity and all kinds of social pathology.
    • State control is total, leaving no room for civil society to grow.
    • The fact is that the only institution in the world today that is more powerful than the American government, is American civil society.
    • There are some encouraging signs that a civil society is emerging especially in the area of environmental protection.
    • Defining art's place in civil society is a no less thorny issue today.
    • What those who are afraid of civil society breaking down don't realize is that civil society has already broken down!
    • Peru's civil society had been reborn.
    • Building a civil society here is going to take a while.
    • Civil society springs up in tyranny's wake.
    • Europe, viciously divided against itself for centuries, has knit together into a democratic and civil society.
    • I'm asking record companies to realize that they have a responsibility to a civil society.
    • They want responsible, public-minded citizens but refuse to give civil society a chance.
    • One step forward for civil society may now mean two steps back.
    • I do believe that the government is - at least verbally - committed in getting this civil society in place.
    • Can they adopt some of the practices and institutions of civil society?
    • There are very legitimate reasons to believe it might almost be impossible to get a civil society in place very fast.
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