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1 civile
1. adj civilcivilizzato civilized( non militare) civilianmatrimonio m civile civil marriage2. m civilian* * *civile agg.1 civil: guerra civile, civil war; ingegneria civile, civil engineering; matrimonio civile, civil marriage; stato civile, civil status; ufficio dello stato civile, registry office // (dir.): diritto civile, civil law; processo civile, civil trial; tribunale civile, civil court; parte civile, plaintiff; costituirsi parte civile, to sue for damages in a criminal prosecution; morte civile, civil death (o loss of citizen's rights); diritti civili, civil rights // giorno, mese, anno civile, calendar day, month, year2 ( che concerne la civiltà) civilized: nazione civile, civilized nation; paesi civili, civilized countries4 (in opposizione a militare, ecclesiastico) civilian: abito civile, civilian dress (o plain clothes o sl. mil. mufti); autorità civile, civil (o civilian) authorities◆ s.m. civilian.* * *[tʃi'vile]1. agg1) civil2) (non militare) civilian3) (civilizzato) civilized, (educato) polite, civil2. smprivate citizen, civilian* * *[tʃi'vile] 1.1) (non militare) [autorità, abiti, popolazione] civilian; (non religioso) [ matrimonio] civil; (non penale) [diritto, codice] civilservizio civile — dir. community service
2) (del cittadino) [ diritti] civil3) (educato) [persona, comportamento] civil(ized)4) (civilizzato) [ società] civilized2.sostantivo maschile civilian* * *civile/t∫i'vile/1 (non militare) [autorità, abiti, popolazione] civilian; (non religioso) [ matrimonio] civil; (non penale) [diritto, codice] civil; stato civile marital status; ingegnere civile civil engineer; servizio civile dir. community service2 (del cittadino) [ diritti] civil3 (educato) [persona, comportamento] civil(ized)4 (civilizzato) [ società] civilizedcivilian. -
2 civile
[tʃi'vile]1. agg1) civil2) (non militare) civilian3) (civilizzato) civilized, (educato) polite, civil2. smprivate citizen, civilian -
3 incivilire
incivilire v.tr.1 (civilizzare) to civilize: incivilire un paese, to civilize a country2 (raffinare) to civilize, to refine: incivilire i costumi, to refine manners.◘ incivilirsi v.intr.pron.1 to grow* civilized2 (raffinarsi) to grow* civilized, to grow* refined: i suoi modi si sono inciviliti, his behaviour has grown more refined.* * *[intʃivi'lire]1. vt2. vip (incivilirsi)* * *[intʃivi'lire] 1.verbo transitivo to civilize [maniere, persona]2.verbo pronominale incivilirsi to become* civilized* * *incivilire/int∫ivi'lire/ [102]to civilize [maniere, persona]II incivilirsi verbo pronominaleto become* civilized. -
4 evoluto
1. past part vedere evolvere2. adj developed( progredito) progressive, advancedsenza pregiudizi open minded, broad-minded* * *evoluto agg.1 fully-developed, evolved, adult, mature2 (estens.) advanced, progressive, (highly) civilized: un paese evoluto, a fully-developed country; raggiungere un livello culturale più evoluto, to reach a more advanced cultural level3 ( senza pregiudizi) uninhibited, emancipated.* * *[evo'luto] evoluto (-a)1. ppSee:2. agg(popolo, civiltà) (highly) developed, advanced, (persona: emancipato) independent, (senza pregiudizi) broad-minded* * *[evo'luto] 1.participio passato evolvere2.1) biol. evolved2) fig. [paese, popolo] advanced, highly-civilized3) fig. (aperto) open minded* * *evoluto/evo'luto/→ evolvereII aggettivo1 biol. evolved2 fig. [paese, popolo] advanced, highly-civilized3 fig. (aperto) open minded.
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