civilize是什么意思

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  • In other words, the 'imperial order' has existed in non-western areas, where most of those nations were not recognized as civilized throughout the nineteenth century.

  • They do not merely speak for a straightforward attempt to make the civilizing power of science operative in the reader's mind.

  • There is an acceptance within the text that increasingly the local state took control over the civilizing mission previously exercised by a ubiquitous voluntary sector.

  • Various "civilized" measures to suppress differences and heterogeneity in the use of space were only provoking resistive spatial practices among the residents.

  • A prime target, not surprisingly, is the ubiquitous and mostly condescending celebration of women for their "civilizing" influence on men.

  • The fundamental distinction between civilized and barbarian nations meant that while this perceived society was international, in no sense was it global.

  • Their task was to convince doubting officials that they, too, could be counted as agents of civilizing progress.

  • The myth portrayed the transformation of a violent abduction into the civilized social alliance sanctioned by the marriage bond.

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  • 中文简体

    教化, 开化, 使文明…

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  • Español

    civilizar…

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  • Português

    civilizar…

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  • 日本語

    啓蒙(けいもう)する, 文明化する…

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  • Türk dili

    medenileştirmek, uygarlaştırmak…

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  • Français

    civiliser…

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  • Catalan

    civilitzar…

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  • العربية

    يَتحَضّر…

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