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ci.ti.zenH5sIt7I7z[n, $5sIt-n [C]a person who is a member of a particular country and who has rights because of being born there or because of being given rights, or a person who lives in a particular town or city公民,市民The interests of British citizens living abroad are protected by the British Embassy.居住在国外的英国公民的利益受到英国大使馆的保护。Chris has applied to become an American citizen.克里斯申请成为美国公民。The citizens of Moscow woke up this morning to find they had a new government.今天早上莫斯科的市民们醒来发现他们有了一个新政府。"Old people in this country are treated like second-class citizens (=unimportant people)!" she said angrily.她愤怒地说:“在这个国家老年人被当作二等公民对待!”"Law-abiding citizens (=People who do not break the law) have nothing to fear from our enquiries, " said the police inspector.警察巡官说:“遵纪守法的公民对我们的质讯是没有什么可怕的。”Citizens Advice Bureaux (also CABs) are information offices in the UK where you can get free advice about problems, and which are usually run by people who do not get paid for their work.公民咨询处(英国的免费咨询处)Citizens'Band (radio) (also CB (radio)) is a radio communication system for members of the public.民用通讯频道Long-distance truck drivers often use CB radio to talk to each other.开长途卡车的司机常常用民用通讯频道相互交谈。My friend's a CB fanatic.我的朋友是个民用通讯频道迷。"If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world" (Francis Bacon Essays, 1625)“如果一个人对外邦人也能温和有礼,那么他就可以被称作一个世界的公民。”(弗兰西斯·培根《散文集》)☆SUBJECT
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