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Significados de
civilisation
en inglés
portugués
cultura
catalán
cultura
español
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A particular society at a particular time and place.
culture
civilization
refinement
español
cultura
Sinónimos
Examples for "
culture
"
culture
civilization
refinement
Examples for "
culture
"
1
She says: 'I think
culture
can change opinions by asking new questions.
2
Rio
culture
'significant factor' in sites' destruction The political fallout is ongoing.
3
How much the organisation's
culture
actually changes remains to be seen, however.
4
A
culture
of violence needs ideology, policy, platform, legislation to condemn it.
5
He said the government must make institutional changes to change this
culture
.
1
Ten thousand years ago, our ancestors made
civilization
possible by creating agriculture.
2
They were now in the actual wilderness, miles and miles from
civilization
.
3
He believed that the real war for Western
civilization
was in Europe.
4
Similarly, the new
civilization
identification card must be carried at all times.
5
Ambitious work, commanding large resources by the long-forgotten
civilization
of that period.
1
He was poor; but there was a
refinement
in his personal appearance.
2
A
refinement
of phraseology had set in; and it served its purpose.
3
It's Roman in feeling and Greek in the
refinement
of its ornamentation.
4
Furthermore,
refinement
of digital meshes does not necessarily reduce local maximum errors.
5
Their proceedings all bore the hall-mark of natural
refinement
and good taste.
Uso de
civilisation
en inglés
1
In gaining in skin-deep
civilisation
we have lost in the animal-fighting capacity.
2
What can this tell us about the future of global modern
civilisation
?
3
The supreme problem was that of contacting
civilisation
,
should such still exist.
4
They sounded strangely in the tropical night thousands of miles from
civilisation
.
5
Modern
civilisation
differs in fundamental and far-reaching ways from Greek and Roman.
6
The present
civilisation
of India has the constraining power of the mould.
7
The nation had been long steadily advancing in wealth and in
civilisation
.
8
Europe's belief in a dull but safe
civilisation
is its main attraction.
9
Monarchical France followed her lead; so did Belgium, Italy,
civilisation
in general.
10
Western
civilisation
has been slow to take seriously the suffering of animals.
11
This is
civilisation
as far as they're concerned, and it intimidates them.
12
The wheels of
civilisation
were beginning to turn in the New World.
13
Trevindor wondered at his incredible good fortune at finding
civilisation
so easily.
14
It must therefore be removed in the name of humanity and
civilisation
.
15
Capital punishment exists at a paradoxical junction point of
civilisation
and barbarism.
16
It is easy to imagine that human
civilisation
on Mars is inevitable.
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Sobre este término
civilisation
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
western civilisation
modern civilisation
european civilisation
human civilisation
ancient civilisation
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Translations for
civilisation
portugués
cultura
civilizações
civilização
catalán
cultura
civilització
español
cultura
civilización
Civilisation
a través del tiempo
Civilisation
por variante geográfica
Irlanda
Común
Reino Unido
Común
Australia
Común