civics 英 [ˈsɪvɪks]   美 [ˈsɪvɪks]

civics

civics  英 [ˈsɪvɪks] 美 [ˈsɪvɪks]

n. 公民;公民学 

名词复数:civicss 

But I've always had an interest in how we improve people's ecosystems -- whether it's civics or education or economics. 我一直对怎么改善人们的生态系统充满兴趣----无论是在公民、教育、或是在经济方面的。
Many districts have reduced time for the arts, history, science, civics, foreign languages, physical education, literature, and geography. 许多地方减少了艺术、历史、科学、公民学、外语、物理教育、文学以及地理的上课时间。

  • The study of citizenship is called civics. If your school offers a civics class, you can learn about the importance of things like voting and paying taxes.
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  • n. 公民;公民学
  • 1. But I've always had an interest in how we improve people's ecosystems -- whether it's civics or education or economics.

    我一直对怎么改善人们的生态系统充满兴趣----无论是在公民、教育、或是在经济方面的。

  • 2. Many districts have reduced time for the arts, history, science, civics, foreign languages, physical education, literature, and geography.

    许多地方减少了艺术、历史、科学、公民学、外语、物理教育、文学以及地理的上课时间。

  • 3. All this was much more than a cheerful civics lesson; it was a disorienting encounter with the power of the state and the ugly matter at hand.

    所有这一切远非令人愉快的公民教育,而是以一种令人不安地方式体验国家权力和应对一桩血腥案件。

  • civics (n.) "the science of government, study of the rights and responsibilities of a citizen," 1885, in American Institute of Civics, incorporated May 1885, from civic, by analogy with politics (see -ics).
civ·ics / ˈsɪvɪks ; NAmE ˈsɪvɪks / noun [uncountable ] ( especially NAmE) the school subject which studies the way government works and deals with the rights and duties that you have as a citizen and a member of a particular society 公民学;市政学 civ·ics / ˈsɪvɪks ; NAmE ˈsɪvɪks /
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