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'sivl1) (polite, courteous.) høflig, kultivert, dannet2) (of the state or community: civil rights.) borger-, samfunns-3) (ordinary; not military or religious: civil life.) sivil, borgerlig, vanlig, ordinær4) (concerned with law cases which are not criminal.) sivil-•- civilian- civility
- civilly
- civil defence
- civil disobedience
- civil engineer
- civil liberties/rights
- civil servant
- civil service
- civil warhøflig--------siviladj. \/ˈsɪvəl\/1) borgerlig, borger-, samfunns-2) høflig, dannet, elskverdig, forekommende, kultivert3) sivil4) forklaring: korrekt og dannet, men uten varme• even if Jeremy is a ghastly character, I try to be civil to him5) sivilisert, veloppdragen, kultivert6) ( jus) sivil(-), sivilrettslig7) ( jus) borgerlig, sivilcivil aviation sivil luftfart, trafikkflygingcivil death ( jus) borgerlig død (bannlysing e.l.)civil disobedience sivil ulydighetcivil disturbance uroligheter, oppløp, tumultercivil list (britisk, parlamentarisk) forklaring: liste over summer avsatt per år til å betale embetsmenn og tjenestemenn ( kongefamilien) apanasjecivil marriage borgerlig vielse, borgerlig ekteskapcivil rights borgerrettighetercivil rights movement borgerrettighetsbevegelsecivil unrest indre uroligheter, innenrikspolitiske urolighetercivil year ( jus) borgerlig år, kalenderårin the civil service ansatt i staten, statsansatt
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