Civil in english

Civil

pronunciation: sɪvəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

civil = nonmilitary ; civilian ; civic. 

Example: From Truman's approval for nuclear weapons testing in Nevada on 18 Dec 1950 the AEC adopted a four-pronged approach: inundating the public with positive information on nuclear power; emphasising defence needs; highlighting the nonmilitary benefits of testing; and reassuring the citizenry that testing was not hazardous to health.Example: Israel is nation very interested in both the military and civilian applications of nuclear energy.Example: Like many other civic facilities in the town, the public library is used by only a minority of the population.

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» abogado civilpeople's lawyercivilian lawyer .

Example: By the spring of 1979, 'people's lawyers' were proclaimed indispensable elements of the judicial system.

Example: This article covers the records of the Law Society on attorneys and solicitors; civilian lawyers; scriveners and notaries public; and the judiciary and personnel of the courts = Este artículo trata de los registros del Colegio de Abogados sobre abogados y procuradores, abogados civiles, notarios públicos y la judicatura y el personal de los juzgados.

» anterior a la Guerra Civilpre-Civil War .

Example: This article outlines the history of the 2 pre-Civil War barns which were to be converted and describes the restoration and conversion of the building which cost $2.5 billion.

» año civilcalendar year .

Example: Vital statistics data relating to natality provide demographic and health data for births occurring during the calendar year = Las estadísticas demográficas relacionadas con la natalidad proporcionan información demográfica y de salud de los nacimientos que ocurren durante el año natural.

» autoridad civilcity authoritycivilian authoritycivil authority .

Example: Moreover, it frees them from the fear that if they rattle the cages of city authorities they will be accused of biting the hand that feeds them.

Example: Knowing they weren't supposed to be were they where, they decided to run instead of stopping and getting in trouble with the civilian authorities.

Example: Power takes many forms -- wealth, armaments, civil authority etc., it is entropic, and in the community it exists in a basic equilibrium.

» boda civilcivil wedding .

Example: There are several reasons to having a civil wedding the main one being that you have no religious inclination at all.

» código civilcivil code .

Example: In many other Arab countries, the Islamic law influence is more subtle, and often best revealed in civil codes.

» de civilin plain clothes .

Example: They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.

» defensor de los derechos civilescivil society activist .

Example: Many civil society activists are becoming increasingly disenchanted with UN summits.

» derecho civilcivil law .

Example: Academics at the conference spoke of particular concerns in their fields of civil law, English language and regional planning.

» derechos civilescivil rightscivil liberties .

Example: Access to information is a fundamental right of citizenship, in fact, the fourth right, following in the footsteps of civil rights, political rights and social rights.

Example: He is one of America's foremost defenders of civil liberties.

» desobediencia civilcivil disobedience .

Example: The book considers critical issues, such as civil disobedience, war crimes, and the death penalty.

» desorden civilcivil disorder .

Example: If the number of unhappy people exceeds the number of happy people in a city, the city will fall into civil disorder.

» edificio civilcivic building .

Example: Scores of abandoned civic buildings including libraries, town halls, fire stations, schools and courts are under threat of demolition.

» ejercer + Posesivo + derechos civilesexercise + Posesivo + civil rights .

Example: They slammed her in jail on a trumped-up charge because she exercised her civil rights and made them angry.

» estado civilmarital status .

Example: This article examines personal characteristics such as age, sex and marital status of the librarians.

» estatuto civilcivil statute .

Example: In the past decade, however, several states have amended their criminal or civil statutes to include the specific crime of 'feticide' or 'fetal homicide'.

» guerra civilcivil war .

Example: In UDC under 361 SOCIAL RELIEF we find .9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters; .91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes; .92 Floods; .93 War, civil war; .94 Epidemics; .95 Famine; and .96 Fires, conflagrations.

» ingeniero civilcivil engineer .

Example: The main findings are that civil engineers are, relatively speaking, not information conscious.

» institución civilcivic organisation .

Example: It is time for all librarians to change their attitudes and become involved, to seek funds and mobilise civic organisations and businesses in cooperative efforts.

» líder civilcivilian leader .

Example: This article describes the power and authority of the president and civilian and military leaders at the time of the war.

» litigio civilcivil litigation .

Example: This article focuses on foreign-born plaintiffs in civil litigation.

» matrimonio civilcivil marriage .

Example: Some states allow civil marriages in circumstances which are not allowed by many religions, such as same-sex marriages or civil unions.

» mes civilcalendar month .

Example: If you are an employee who receives tips, you must report the amount of tips received in one calendar month to your employer, if that amount exceeds $20.

» movimiento por los derechos civilescivil rights movement .

Example: Their views reflect the importance of libraries not only in their own lives but also for African Americans in general and the civil rights movement in particular.

» orden civilcivil order .

Example: As police commissioner he will advocate for policies that will help restore true civil order to a country that has long been deprived of it.

» persona civilcivilian [Nombre] .

Example: Here are entered works on temporary establishments which provide members of the Armed forces and, in emergencies, civilians with food and recreation.

» personal civilcivilian staff .

Example: The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.

» pleito civilcivil litigation .

Example: This article focuses on foreign-born plaintiffs in civil litigation.

» población civilcivilian [Nombre] .

Example: Here are entered works on temporary establishments which provide members of the Armed forces and, in emergencies, civilians with food and recreation.

» población civil, lacivilian population, the .

Example: These death squads abducted members of the civilian population torturing and often executing them.

» procedimiento civilcivil proceedings .

Example: Those that cannot meet legal expenses can receive help from one of three legal aid schemes introduced by the government: legal advice and assistance, legal aid in civil proceedings and legal aid in criminal proceedings.

» proceso civilcivil proceedings .

Example: Those that cannot meet legal expenses can receive help from one of three legal aid schemes introduced by the government: legal advice and assistance, legal aid in civil proceedings and legal aid in criminal proceedings.

» registro civilregistry office .

Example: This paper outlines the origins of records management in the UK, the origins of English registry offices, and the relationship between archives and records management.

» registro civil, elfamily registry, thecivil registry, thepopulation registry, the .

Example: A total of 234354 centenarians are unaccounted for across Japan despite still being registered as alive under the family registry.

Example: My mission was to obtain my daughter's birth certificate; simple enough in theory, but this is the civil registry in Georgia.

Example: Transferring the paper-based records of the Trinidad & Tobago population registry into digital format was determined as essential given the population size.

» responsabilidad civil por daños a tercerosthird-party liability .

Example: Third-party liability is only usually included in your pet insurance policy if you have a dog, although some policies will cover cats too.

» sociedad civilcivil society .

Example: NGOs play an important role in civil society; they are its legislative assistants, innovators, cost-cutters and watchdogs.

» unión civilcivil union [Unión ante la ley entre dos personas del mismo sexo] .

Example: Some states allow civil marriages in circumstances which are not allowed by many religions, such as same-sex marriages or civil unions.

» vestido de civilin plain clothes .

Example: They will be patrolling in plain clothes to spot doormen who turn away people apparently on the basis of their ethnicity.

» vestir de civilwear + plain clothesdress in + plain clothes .

Example: Wearing plain clothes and standing on a street corner, the trooper radioed fellow troopers parked nearby who pulled over drivers not wearing a seat belt.

Example: On Saturday, a trooper stood on a street corner dressed in plain clothes and helped bust 30 people for not wearing their seat belts.

» víctima civilcivilian casualty .

Example: Almost as much as the civilian casualties from American bombs and tanks, the destruction of the museum and the library has ignited passions against American troops, for their failure to intervene.

» vida civilcivic lifecivilian life .

Example: The conference's purpose was to investigate innovative ways in which and information technology can be used to strengthen communities and enhance civic life.

Example: Or, you may miss the order and discipline of military life compared to civilian life and wonder if you will be able to adjust.

Civil synonyms

polite in spanish: Cortés, pronunciation: pəlaɪt part of speech: adjective civic in spanish: cívico, pronunciation: sɪvɪk part of speech: adjective civilian in spanish: civil, pronunciation: səvɪljən part of speech: adjective civilized in spanish: civilizado, pronunciation: sɪvəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective
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