0 of a town or city or the people who live in it -- 城鎮的;城市的;市民的
The prime minister met many civic leaders, including the mayor and the leaders of the immigrant communities. 首相接見了許多市政領導,包括市長和移民社團的領導人。
She felt it was her civic duty (= her duty as a person living in the town) to tell the police. 她覺得把這件事告訴警方是她作為市民應盡的義務。
The opera house is a great source of civic pride. 該歌劇院是市民的一大驕傲。
The teachers, as working women who were active in civic affairs, served as role models to the pupils.
There are two main justifications for this particular civic patriotic concern.
We do not aim to test all aspects of social capital and civic reorganization arguments about civic change in the late-twentieth century.
A quarter are involved in a civic group (most commonly a residents' association, political party or voluntary organisation).
It is in fact in precisely this negotiation between private individual and civic pattern that the character of the city at any time emerges.
The underlying point is not simply that any effort to reduce economic inequality or eliminate perceived injustices must respect people's basic moral and civic rights.
Our findings are consistent with the theory that direct participatory models of democracy may encourage a greater sense of efficacy, and possibly, civic engagement.
He also provides useful observations on the activities of civic authorities in, for example, enacting relevant legislation.