civilised

[USA]/'sivilaizd/
[UK]/ˈsɪvəˌlaɪzd/
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Oversættelse

adj. civiliseret, ikke barbarisk, høflig, kultiveret.
Ordformer
Past Tensecivilised
Past Participlecivilised

Udtryk & Fast Sammenstilling

civilised society

civiliseret samfund

civilised behavior

civiliseret opførsel

culturally civilised

kulturelt civiliseret

civilised manner

civiliseret manér

socially civilised

socialt civiliseret

Eksempelsætninger

to be civilised towards others

at være civiliseret over for andre

Virkelige Eksempler

Born in a civilised family, Anne was delicately nurtured.

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But the desire for approbation is perhaps the most deeply seated instinct of civilised man.

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For once, we can eat when civilised people eat, so don't be late back.

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Algernon. It is perfectly phrased! and quite as true as any observation in civilised life should be.

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The consumer filth and monoculture of the “civilised” world had depressed him ever since the writing of “Tristes Tropiques”.

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Now, if you can all put your swords away, perhaps we can finish our dinner in a civilised manner.

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Let's keep things civilised, shall we, ladies?

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The first deals with the civilising forces of the future.

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The Belgian Congo joined other European colonies in Africa where wanton extraction was to be replaced by a supposedly civilising mission.

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I'd make him ride in that car like a civilised man or stay at home.

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