civil adj. 1.市民的,公民的;民用的;【法律】民事的;根據(jù)民法的,法律規(guī)定的。 2.國內(nèi)的,國民間的。 3.有禮貌的;文明的。 4.非軍職的,文職的,文官的。 5.非圣職的,非宗教的。 6.歷法規(guī)定的。 do the civil 行動鄭重,為人誠懇。 keep a civil tongue in one's head 說話有禮貌。 say something civil 說恭維話,說應(yīng)酬話。 adv. -ly
Civil servants are required to sign the official secrets act . 公務(wù)員須簽署遵守公務(wù)保密條例。
Mrs thatcher had been in conflict with her senior civil servants . 撒切爾夫人同她的高級文職官員發(fā)生沖突。
He is a local government administrator , that is to say a civil servant . 他是地方行政官員,也就是說是文官。
He even accused his former civil servants of being like dad's army . 他甚至指責他以前手下的文職人員象“老爺兵”。
Civil servants and university teachers jumped on the band-wagon moved by a mixture of opportunism and fear . 公務(wù)人員和大學(xué)教師受著既擔憂又欲一試的復(fù)雜心情的驅(qū)使趕快跳上樂隊車。
Moods can be gauged by newspapermen and ambassadors and senior civil servants that are not discernible at formal meetings . 報人、大使和高級文官可以摸得出在正式會議上無法辨別的氣候。
She sat at a large desk, with any number of civil servants at the end of a telephone, there to do her every bidding . 她坐在一張大寫字臺旁,電話通向數(shù)目眾多的文職人員,他們隨時聽候她的調(diào)遣。
A research on civil servants ' wage system of our country 解讀我國公務(wù)員工資制度
I work for the city government as a civil servant 我是個公務(wù)員,在市政府工作。
Not that i know . he was an honest civil servant 據(jù)我所知,沒有。他是個守法公民