citizenry
英 ['s?t?z?nr?]
美['s?t?z?nri]
- n. 市民;公民
英英釋意
- 1. the body of citizens of a state or country;
- "the Spanish people"
英文詞源
- citizenry (n.)
- "citizens collectively," 1795, from citizen + -ry.
考試真題
- To classify parenting as a personal choice for which there is no collective responsibility is not merely to ignore the social benefits of good parenting; really, it is to steal those benefits because they accrue (不斷積累) to the whole of society as today's children become tomorrow's productive citizenry (公民).
出自-2010年6月閱讀原文
- Because representative government presupposes an informed citizenry, the report supports full literacy; stresses the study of history and government, particularly American history and American government; and encourages the use of new digital technologies.
出自-2014年考研閱讀原文
- Because representative government presupposes an informed citizenry, the report supports full literacy; stresses the study of history and government, particularly American history and American government; and encourages the use of new digital technologies
2014年考研真題(英語一)閱讀理解 Section Ⅱ
實用場景例句
- I think we lack a citizenry that is adequately willing to take responsibility.
- 我覺得我們?nèi)狈Ψ浅T敢獬袚?dān)責(zé)任的公民。
柯林斯例句
- To love the country is to love its citizenry. This is fundamental.
- 因此,愛國就是愛全體人民,這是愛國主義的根本所在.
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- Few places have a citizenry that is more environmentally conscious.
- 少數(shù)地方的公民環(huán)境意識更強了.
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- The priests of Zakarum and the citizenry of Khanduras recognized the disturbing change within their liege.
- 扎卡魯姆的牧師們和坎多拉斯的公民開始注意到他們君主身上發(fā)生的怪異變化.
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