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civism

  • 1 civismo

    • civism
    • community spirit
    • good cheer
    • good citizenship
    • good condition
    • National Mortgage Association
    • national pride
    • national product
    • National Workers' Housing Fund
    • nationalism
    • nationalist
    • patriot
    • patriotism
    • patristic
    • public speaking
    • public spirit
    • public-spirited

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > civismo

  • 2 civismo

    m.
    1 community spirit.
    2 civility, politeness.
    3 civism, patriotism, community spirit, good citizenship.
    * * *
    1 good citizenship, community spirit
    * * *
    SM sense of civic responsibility, public-spiritedness
    * * *
    masculino public-spiritedness
    * * *
    = civic behaviour, civic mindedness, civic responsibility, civics, civil behaviour, social capital, civism.
    Ex. This study tested the relationship between civic behaviour and involvement in the job.
    Ex. Anywhere on the planet, the 'library' building serves as a proud monument to the civic mindedness of the local population.
    Ex. This program is designed to foster civic responsibility by teaching young people how to participate effectively in a democracy.
    Ex. The history of civics dates back to Plato in ancient Greece and Confucius in ancient China.
    Ex. In Poland this sort of civil behaviour is perhaps not dead, but is breathing on a lung-machine and has a bad case of tuberculosis.
    Ex. The author examines social capital as a theoretic construct with the potential to enhance the understanding of public relations contribution to the organisational bottom line.
    Ex. For them, it will be the taxpayers at the end of the day who will have to bear the cost of their lack of civism and responsibility.
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    * falta de civismo = lack of public spirit.
    * falto de civismo = uncivic.
    * * *
    masculino public-spiritedness
    * * *
    = civic behaviour, civic mindedness, civic responsibility, civics, civil behaviour, social capital, civism.

    Ex: This study tested the relationship between civic behaviour and involvement in the job.

    Ex: Anywhere on the planet, the 'library' building serves as a proud monument to the civic mindedness of the local population.
    Ex: This program is designed to foster civic responsibility by teaching young people how to participate effectively in a democracy.
    Ex: The history of civics dates back to Plato in ancient Greece and Confucius in ancient China.
    Ex: In Poland this sort of civil behaviour is perhaps not dead, but is breathing on a lung-machine and has a bad case of tuberculosis.
    Ex: The author examines social capital as a theoretic construct with the potential to enhance the understanding of public relations contribution to the organisational bottom line.
    Ex: For them, it will be the taxpayers at the end of the day who will have to bear the cost of their lack of civism and responsibility.
    * falta de civismo = lack of public spirit.
    * falto de civismo = uncivic.

    * * *
    public-spiritedness, civic-mindedness
    * * *

    civismo sustantivo masculino
    public-spiritedness
    civismo sustantivo masculino civility, civic-mindedness
    * * *
    1. [urbanidad] public-spiritedness, good citizenship
    2. [cortesía] civility, politeness
    * * *
    m civility
    * * *
    : community spirit, civic-mindedness, civics
    * * *
    civismo n community spirit

    Spanish-English dictionary > civismo

См. также в других словарях:

  • civism — CIVÍSM s.n. (livr.) Atitudine, zel, devotament de care dă dovadă un bun cetăţean. – Din fr. civisme. Trimis de hai, 21.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  CIVÍSM s. v. patriotism. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime  civísm s. n …   Dicționar Român

  • Civism — Civ ism, n. [Cf. F. civisme, fr.L. civis citizen.] State of citizenship. [R.] Dyer. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • civism — /siv iz euhm/, n. good citizenship. [1785 95; < F civisme < L civ(is) citizen + F isme ISM] * * * …   Universalium

  • civism — noun citizenship …   Wiktionary

  • civísm — s. n …   Romanian orthography

  • civism — n. state of citizenship; good citizenship; patriotism …   English contemporary dictionary

  • civism — civ·ism …   English syllables

  • civism — ˈsiˌvizəm noun ( s) Etymology: French civisme, from Latin civis citizen + French isme ism more at home : the virtues and sentiments of a good citizen used originally of devotion to the cause of the French revolution of 1789 …   Useful english dictionary

  • Incivism — In*civ ism, n. [Pref. in not + civism: cf. F. incivisme.] Lack of civism; lack of patriotism or love to one s country; unfriendliness to one s state or government. [R.] Macaulay. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Agustí Chalaux i de Subirà — (San Genís dels Agudells, 1911, Barcelona, 2006), was a Catalan thinker, who designed a political, economic and social model meant to reduce as much as possible the misuse of power, extreme poverty and corruption. Biography He was born at Sant… …   Wikipedia

  • patriotism — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. civic or national pride; loyalty, allegiance; love of country, civism, nationalism; chauvinism, jingoism, fascism; isolationism, provincialism, xenophobia. See pride. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn.… …   English dictionary for students

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