Ainda não temos significados para "civilised person".
1Enough to make any civilised person heave, really.' He stared ruefully into space.
2He was indeed a very degenerate, latter-day, civilised person.
3Even this question of love was not nearly so tangled for her as it would be for any more civilised person.
4No civilised person should have any word of support for this dictator nor should we have any economic or political relationship with the regime.
5Six months or more they had had abroad, and now Margaret was back in Burslem, in health again and consciously a very civilised person.
6I presume we are civilised persons prepared to manage our affairs in a civilised way.
7They were not playing parts on a stage, but civilised persons discussing their difficulties in a soft-carpeted drawing-room.
8This untutored woman of the Arctic lands met her son's proposition with the well-known reply of many civilised persons.
9'In spring or summer, no doubt, though even then the civilised person would probably find it dull.'
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