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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
civil



civil AW BrE [ˈsɪvl] NAmE [ˈsɪvl] adjective
1. only before noun connected with the people who live in a country
civil unrest (= that is caused by groups of people within a country)
see also civil war
2. only before noun connected with the state rather than with religion or with the armed forces
a civil marriage ceremony
3. only before noun involving personal legal matters and not criminal law
a civil court
compare criminal
see also civil law
4. polite in a formal way but possibly not friendly
The less time I have to spend being civil to him the better!
Opp: uncivil
Derived Word:civilly

Word Origin:
[civil civilly] late Middle English: via Old French from Latin civilis, from civis ‘citizen’.

Example Bank:
The teachers were all perfectly civil to me.
Both are veterans of the country's long civil war.
He said that the police were perfectly civil in their questioning.
I don't want her around if she can't behave in a civil manner to me.
Some groups have been calling for a non-violent civil disobedience campaign.
There needs to be greater emphasis on civil defence planning.
There were concerns that the economic reforms might lead to civil unrest.

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