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  • 1 civil

    adjective
    1) (not military) zivil

    in civil lifeim Zivilleben

    2) (polite, obliging) höflich
    3) (Law) Zivil[gerichtsbarkeit, -prozess, -verfahren]; zivilrechtlich
    4) (of citizens) bürgerlich; Bürger[krieg, -recht, -pflicht]
    * * *
    ['sivl]
    1) (polite, courteous.) hölich
    2) (of the state or community: civil rights.) Staats-...
    3) (ordinary; not military or religious: civil life.) zivil
    4) (concerned with law cases which are not criminal.) bürgerlich
    - academic.ru/13148/civilian">civilian
    - civility
    - civilly
    - civil defence
    - civil disobedience
    - civil engineer
    - civil liberties/rights
    - civil servant
    - civil service
    - civil war
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    civ·il
    [ˈsɪvəl]
    1. attr, inv (non-military) zivil, Zivil-; (of ordinary citizens) bürgerlich, Bürger-
    \civil government Zivilverwaltung f
    2. (courteous) höflich, zuvorkommend
    to not have a \civil word to say for sb für jdn nicht ein freundliches Wort übrig haben
    to keep a \civil tongue in one's head seine Zunge im Zaum halten
    3. attr, inv (private rights) Zivil-, zivilrechtlich
    \civil case Zivilprozess m
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    ['sɪvl]
    adj
    1) (= of society) bürgerlich; duties staatsbürgerlich, Bürger-; unrest, conflict in der Bevölkerung
    2) (= polite) höflich; (in behaviour also) aufmerksam, zuvorkommend

    cigar? – very civil of you — Zigarre? – sehr zuvorkommend (von Ihnen)

    4) (= civilian) aircraft, aviation zivil
    * * *
    civil [ˈsıvl; -vıl] adj (adv civilly)
    1. staatlich, Staats…:
    civil affairs Verwaltungsangelegenheiten; establishment 8
    2. ( auch staats)bürgerlich, Bürger…:
    civil life bürgerliches Leben;
    civil society bürgerliche Gesellschaft
    3. zivil, Zivil… (Ggs militärisch, kirchlich etc)
    4. obs zivilisiert
    5. höflich (Antwort, Person etc): tongue A 1
    6. bürgerlich (Jahr etc)
    7. JUR
    a) zivil-, privatrechtlich, bürgerlich-rechtlich:
    civil case ( oder suit) Zivilsache f, -prozess m
    b) gemäß römischem Recht
    * * *
    adjective
    1) (not military) zivil
    2) (polite, obliging) höflich
    3) (Law) Zivil[gerichtsbarkeit, -prozess, -verfahren]; zivilrechtlich
    4) (of citizens) bürgerlich; Bürger[krieg, -recht, -pflicht]
    * * *
    adj.
    zivil adj.

    English-german dictionary > civil

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