uncivilized   美 [ʌn'sɪvəlaɪzd]

uncivilized

uncivilized  美 [ʌn'sɪvəlaɪzd]

adj. 未开化的,不文明的 

And from inside, where something wild, primeval, uncivilized, some vestige of nobody-but-yourself, tells you to just be more authentically human, to fly, to be free. 也来自内部,那些野生的、原始的、不文明的地方和那些只有你自己的遗迹的地方告诉你做更真实的人类去自由飞翔就好。
Then in 1986, realizing that the CAPP needed more teeth in its fight against uncivilized behavior, the mayor's office transferred jurisdiction from the police to the new Bad Behavior Brigade. 1986年,市政府意识到CAPP在抗击不文明行为的战斗中需要更多精英,便将有关权限从警方转交至新组建的“不良行为别动队”。

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  • adj. 未开化的,不文明的
  • 1. And from inside, where something wild, primeval, uncivilized, some vestige of nobody-but-yourself, tells you to just be more authentically human, to fly, to be free.

    也来自内部,那些野生的、原始的、不文明的地方和那些只有你自己的遗迹的地方告诉你做更真实的人类去自由飞翔就好。

  • 2. Then in 1986, realizing that the CAPP needed more teeth in its fight against uncivilized behavior, the mayor's office transferred jurisdiction from the police to the new Bad Behavior Brigade.

    1986年,市政府意识到CAPP在抗击不文明行为的战斗中需要更多精英,便将有关权限从警方转交至新组建的“不良行为别动队”。

  • 3. Arbitrarily and lines, stop, drink driving, etc., these uncivilized acts, not only to Lu Tian Du, the more people they Tiandu.

    随意并线、闯红灯、酒后驾车等等,这些不文明的行为,不但给路添堵,更给人的心里添堵。

  • uncivilized (adj.) c. 1600, "barbarous," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of civilize (v.). Uncivil in the same sense is recorded from 1550s.
un·civ·il·ized ( BrE also -ised ) / ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd ; NAmE ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd / adjective ( disapproving) 1 (of people or their behaviour 人或其行为 ) not behaving in a way that is acceptable according to social or moral standards 不合社会(或道德)规范的;无教养的 2 (of people or places 人或地方 ) not having developed a modern culture and way of life 未开化的;远离文明的 I have worked in the wildest and most uncivilized parts of the world. 我曾在世界上最荒凉、最原始的地区工作过。 OPP civilized uncivilised uncivilized un·civ·il·ized / ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd ; NAmE ʌnˈsɪvəlaɪzd /
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