citizenry

英['sɪtɪzənri] 美['sɪtɪzənri]
  • n. (总称)公民;市民
citizenries
  • citation n.引用;表扬;(法律)传票
  • cite vt.引用;传讯;表扬;举(例)
  • cithaeron n.西塞隆山(位于希腊东南部)
  • cithara n.类似竖琴的乐器
  • cither n.齐特拉琴(古希腊一种类似竖琴的古乐器)
    n. (名词)
    1. 公民
    2. 市民
    3. 全体市民
    4. 全体公民
    5. 公民成市民(集合称)
    6. (总称)公民

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the body of citizens of a state or country;

    "the Spanish people"

1. I think we lack a citizenry that is adequately willing to take responsibility.
我觉得我们缺乏非常愿意承担责任的公民。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He used the medium of radio when he wanted to enlist public support or reassure the citizenry.
他利用广播媒介来获得公众支持或安定民心。

来自柯林斯例句

3. They try to allow for enhanced leisure enjoyed by the citizenry.
他们试图把公民们现在享受到的更多的闲暇时间,都计算进去.

来自辞典例句

4. The army of occupation had orders not to ill - treat the local citizenry.
占领军被命令不得迫害当地居民.

来自互联网

5. To love the country is to love its citizenry. This is fundamental.
因此,爱国就是爱全体人民,这是爱国主义的根本所在.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They try to allow for enhanced leisure enjoyed by the citizenry.
      他们试图把公民们现在享受到的更多的闲暇时间,都计算进去。
    2. The army of occupation had orders not to ill-treat the local citizenry.
      占领军被命令不得迫害当地居民。

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