citizenry
英 ['sɪtɪzənrɪ]
美['sɪtɪzənri]
- n. 市民;公民
英英释意
- 1. the body of citizens of a state or country;
- "the Spanish people"
英文词源
- citizenry (n.)
- "citizens collectively," 1795, from citizen + -ry.
考试真题
- 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 (不断积累) to the whole of society as today's children become tomorrow's productive citizenry (公民).
出自-2010年6月阅读原文
- 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年考研阅读原文
- 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年考研真题(英语一)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ
实用场景例句
- 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。
柯林斯例句
- 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.
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- Few places have a citizenry that is more environmentally conscious.
- 少数地方的公民环境意识更强了.
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- The priests of Zakarum and the citizenry of Khanduras recognized the disturbing change within their liege.
- 扎卡鲁姆的牧师们和坎多拉斯的公民开始注意到他们君主身上发生的怪异变化.
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