a. 文明的
v teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment
v raise from a barbaric to a civilized state
a having a high state of culture and development both social and technological
s marked by refinement in taste and manners
1. Listen, there are moments in every civilisation's history in which the whole path of that civilisation is decided.
每个文明的历史中都有某个时刻 决定了整个文明的未来
2. Plus, there have been so many civilisations that have risen and fallen, and perhaps the greatest civilisation never really fell at all.
此外 历史上有很多崛起又衰落的文明 或许最伟大的文明 从未衰落过
3. We can spend a lot of time debating what civilisation is or isn't, but when it's opposite shows up in all its brutality and cruelty and intolerance and lust for destruction, we know what civilisation is.
我们可以花上许久来争论 什么是文明 什么不是 但当文明的对立面将其全部的粗暴与残忍 狭隘与毁灭欲展现在我们眼前时 我们便知道了文明为何物
4. They had their own culture, their own civilisation.
他们有自己的文化 文明
5. This is the birth of a culture, of a civilisation.
这里是 教文化和文明的发源地
6. Manchester too was a centre of civilisation.
曼彻斯特 也是人类文明的中心
7. Before I met you, I was a civilised woman.
遇到你之前 我曾是个文明的女人
8. Or civilisation, as we like to call it.
或者文明 我们更愿意这样称呼它
9. We built cages to keep ourselves civilised.
我们制造牢笼困成一座文明城池
10. All of this civilisation, all these ideas, are here locked in the buildings.
所有这些文明 所有这些理念 都被锁在了这些建筑中
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