Cívico in english

Civic

pronunciation: sɪvɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures

cívico = civic ; civil ; community. 

Example: Like many other civic facilities in the town, the public library is used by only a minority of the population.Example: This situation only really stands out because this place is normally such an oasis of gentlemanly and civil behaviour.Example: Unfortunately, goods of community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.

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» autoridad cívicacity 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.

» centro cívicocivic centrecommunity centrecommunity building .

Example: What makes a big city into a vibrant community are civic centers -- the ability to congregate in large numbers to get the feeling of community, whether it be a basketball game or rodeo .

Example: These displays are circulated round libraries, advice centres, community centres, etc.

Example: Two pine trees in front of the community building were downed by the wind, but by the time of the reception, they had been chopped up and removed.

» comportamiento cívicocivic behaviourcivil behaviour .

Example: This study tested the relationship between civic behaviour and involvement in the job.

Example: In Poland this sort of civil behaviour is perhaps not dead, but is breathing on a lung-machine and has a bad case of tuberculosis.

» comportamiento poco cívicouncivic behaviour .

Example: While not absolving the government of its responsibility, it is necessary to bring such uncivic behaviour to book.

» conciencia cívicacivic mindedness .

Example: Anywhere on the planet, the 'library' building serves as a proud monument to the civic mindedness of the local population.

» de espíritu cívicopublic-spirited .

Example: It was at this time that John Hall, together with other public-spirited citizens of that community, worked up an interest in the matter, the proceeds of which were to be used in the construction of a railroad.

» derechos cívicoscivil rights .

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.

» educación cívicacivic educationcivic responsibilitycivics  ; civic literacy .

Example: Librarians can participate in civic education projects which help teach users the rights and responsibilities of citizenship = Los bibliotecarios pueden participar en los proyectos de educación cívica cuyo objetivo es enseñar a los usuarios los derechos y responsabilidades del ciudadano.

Example: This program is designed to foster civic responsibility by teaching young people how to participate effectively in a democracy.

Example: The history of civics dates back to Plato in ancient Greece and Confucius in ancient China.

Example: More than 2500 randomly selected Americans took a 33 question test on civic literacy and more than 1700 people failed.

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

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

» grupo cívicocivic group .

Example: This is a privately funded civic group involved in the restoration and preservation of the city's old town and historic landmarks.

» organización cívicacommunity organisation .

Example: The Government recognises that community organisations have an important role to play in creating a more sustainable future.

» orgullo cívicocivic pride .

Example: Most donors won't respond to queries about why they coughed up cash; others say their companies have given out of civic pride.

» poco cívicouncivic .

Example: They found that a clear line could be drawn between civic and `uncivic' regions - and that `public affairs are more successfully ordered' in the former.

» vida cívicacivic 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.

Cívico synonyms

civil in spanish: civil, pronunciation: sɪvəl part of speech: adjective
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