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1 civismo
m.1 community spirit.2 civility, politeness.3 civism, patriotism, community spirit, good citizenship.* * *1 good citizenship, community spirit2 (al servicio de los demás) civility* * *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.----* 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
* * *civismo nm1. [urbanidad] public-spiritedness, good citizenship2. [cortesía] civility, politeness* * *m civility* * *civismo nm: community spirit, civic-mindedness, civics* * *civismo n community spirit -
2 ciudadanía
f.1 citizenship.2 citizenry, commonality, nonruling class, commons.* * *1 citizenship* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=habitantes) citizens pl, citizenry frm2) (=status) citizenship* * *a) ( nacionalidad) citizenshipb) ( conjunto de ciudadanos) citizens (pl); ( civismo) civic responsibility* * *= citizenship.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex. Access to information is a fundamental right of citizenship, in fact, the fourth right, following in the footsteps of civil rights, political rights and social rights.----* cambio de ciudadanía = change of citizenship.* * *a) ( nacionalidad) citizenshipb) ( conjunto de ciudadanos) citizens (pl); ( civismo) civic responsibility* * *= citizenship.Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.Ex: Access to information is a fundamental right of citizenship, in fact, the fourth right, following in the footsteps of civil rights, political rights and social rights.
* cambio de ciudadanía = change of citizenship.* * *1 (nacionalidad) citizenship3 (civismo) civic responsibility* * *
ciudadanía sustantivo femenino
ciudadanía sustantivo femenino citizenship
' ciudadanía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nacionalidad
English:
citizenship
* * *ciudadanía nf1. [nacionalidad] citizenship2. [población] public, citizens3. [civismo] public-spiritedness, good citizenship* * *f citizenship* * *ciudadanía nf1) : citizenship2) : citizenry, citizens pl -
3 civilidad
f.civility, politeness, urbanity, good manners (cortesía).* * *SF civility, courtesy, politeness* * *1 (calidad) civilian o non-military nature2 (conjunto de civiles) civilians (pl)3 (civismo) public-spiritedness, civic-mindedness4 (estado civil) civil status* * *civilidad nfcivility, courtesy* * *f civility* * *civilidad nf: civility, courtesy
См. также в других словарях:
Public-spiritedness — Public spirited Pub lic spir it*ed, a. 1. Having, or exercising, a disposition to advance the interest of the community or public; as, public spirited men. [1913 Webster] 2. Dictated by a regard to public good; as, a public spirited project or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
public-spiritedness — public spirited·ness … English syllables
public-spiritedness — noun see public spirited … New Collegiate Dictionary
public-spiritedness — See public spirited. * * * … Universalium
public-spiritedness — noun see public spirited … Useful english dictionary
public-spirited — public spiritedness, n. /pub lik spir i tid/, adj. having or showing an unselfish interest in the public welfare: a public spirited citizen. [1670 80] * * * … Universalium
Public good — For the egalitarian terms, see Common good and Public interest. In economics, a public good is a good that is nonrival and non excludable. Non rivalry means that consumption of the good by one individual does not reduce availability of the good… … Wikipedia
public — adj. & n. adj. 1 of or concerning the people as a whole (a public holiday; the public interest). 2 open to or shared by all the people (public baths; public library; public meeting). 3 done or existing openly (made his views public; a public… … Useful english dictionary
public spirit — noun willingness to do things that help the public. Derivatives public spirited adjective public spiritedly adverb public spiritedness noun … English new terms dictionary
public-spirited — adjective Date: 1677 motivated by devotion to the general welfare • public spiritedness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
democracy — /di mok reuh see/, n., pl. democracies. 1. government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system. 2. a state… … Universalium