Civilization
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civilization teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- uygarlık
Örnek Cümle:
Uygarlık gereksiz ihtiyaçların sınırsız çarpmasıdır.
-Civilization is the limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessities.
Örnek Cümle:
Dünyamız üzerinde çok az yer uygarlık tarafından rahatsız edilmeden kalmıştır.
-Very few places on our earth remain undisturbed by civilization.
- medeniyet {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Fakat medeniyetler daha karmaşık hale gelirken, daha iyi iletişim metotları gerekliydi.
-But as civilizations grew more complex, better methods of communication were needed.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom Akdenizin eski medeniyetlerinin öğrenimini görüyor.
-Tom is studying the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean.
- uygarlaştırma
- uygarlaşma
- modern toplum
- medenilik {i}
- medenileştirme {i}
- sivilleşme
- ekinç
- civilisation
- medeniyet
- civil
- sivil
Binlerce asker ve sivil ölüyorlardı.
-Thousands of soldiers and civilians were dying.
Bazı siviller öldürüldü.
-Some civilians were killed.
- civilization history
- uygarlık tarihi
- civilization in decline, decadent culture
- düşüş medeniyet, yozlaşmış kültür
- civilization and social life
- medeniyet ve sosyal yaşam
- civil
- (Hukuk) medeni
Tom Akdenizin eski medeniyetlerinin öğrenimini görüyor.
-Tom is studying the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean.
Fakat medeniyetler daha karmaşık hale gelirken, daha iyi iletişim metotları gerekliydi.
-But as civilizations grew more complex, better methods of communication were needed.
- civil
- hükümete ait
- civil
- {s} laik
- civilisation
- i., İng., bak. civilization
- religion and civilization
- din ve uygarlık
- civil
- devlete ait
- civil
- {s} resmi
Bu kitap, İç Savaş sırasında Amerika'daki yaşamın iyi bir resmini verir.
-This book gives a good picture of life in America during the Civil War.
- aegean civilization
- ege uygarlığı
- civil
- yurttaşlıkla ilgili
- civil
- halka ait
- civil
- kamu
20 yıl önce,kolejin hemen adından kamu hizmetine girdi.
-He entered civil service 20 years ago right after college.
- civil
- terbiyeli
- civil
- edepli
- civil
- ferdi
- civil
- mülkiye
Eğer tarih bize bir şey öğrettiyse, o da özel mülkiyetin medeniyetin ayrılmaz bir parçası olduğudur.
-If history could teach us anything, it would be that private property is inextricably linked with civilization.
- civil
- nezaketli
- civil
- dahili
- contemporary civilization
- çağdaş uygarlık
- cradle of civilization
- medeniyetler beşiği
- western civilization
- batı uygarlığı
- civil
- kibar
Ona kibar bir cevap yazacağım.
-I will write him a civil answer.
- cradle of civilization
- uygarlığın beşiği
- civil
- {s} vatandaşlarla ilgili
- civil
- nazik
Yerini yaşlı adama teklif etmesi, onun nazik bir davranışıydı.
-It was civil of him to offer his seat to the old man.
- civil
- İnşaat işleri, inşai
- civilizational
- medeniyet
- civilizations
- medeniyetler
- civilizations
- uygarlıklar
- cradle of civilization
- medeniyet/medeniyetler beşiği
- dawn of civilization
- medeniyetin başlangıcı
- human civilization
- İnsan uygarlığı
Egypt has been called the cradle of human civilisation.
- modern civilization
- muasır medeniyet
- reach the level of civilization
- uygarlık seviyesine ulaşmak
- western civilization
- batı medeniyetinin
- ancient civilization
- eski çağ uygarlığı
- civil
- (Hukuk) vatandaşlara ait
- civil
- medeni hukukla ilgili
- civil
- medeni hukuk ile ilgili
- civil
- civil death manevi ölüm
- civil
- {s} iç
Davis, iç savaş istemiyordu.
-Davis did not want civil war.
İç savaş sırasında, ülke anarşik bir durum içindeydi.
-While the civil war went on, the country was in a state of anarchy.
- civil
- vatandaşlık icaplanndan
- civil
- {s} hükümete ait, milli
- civil
- {s} uygar
Onlar tarihte kaybolmuş bir uygarlığın kalıntılarını çaldılar.
-They took away the remains of a civilization lost in history.
Eski bir uygarlıkla ilgili kalıntılar bulduk.
-We discovered relics of an ancient civilisation.
- civil
- civil disobedience yurttaşın haksız bulduğu bir kanuna karşı itaatsiz
- civil
- {s} yurttaşlık ile ilgili
- civil
- civil defense sivil savunma
- civil
- ferdt
- civil
- {s} bireysel, ferdi
- comparative civilization
- (Politika, Siyaset) karşılaştırmalı uygarlık
- computers and civilization
- (Bilgisayar) bilgisayarlar ve uygarlık
- forms of civilization
- (Politika, Siyaset) medeniyet çeşitleri
- french civilization
- (Eğitim) fransız medeniyeti
- hittite civilization
- (Tarih) hitit medeniyeti
- medieval civilization
- orta çağ uygarlığı
- science and civilization
- bilim ve medeniyet
- science and civilization
- bilim ve uygarlık
- technology and civilization
- teknoloji ve uygarlık
- technology and civilization
- teknoloji ve medeniyet
İlgili Terimler
civilization teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- The act of rendering a criminal process civil
- The state or quality of being civilized
Örnek Cümle:
He was a man of great civilization.
- An organized culture encompassing many communities, often on the scale of a nation or a people; a stage or system of social, political, or technical development
Örnek Cümle:
Modern civilization is a product of industrialization and globalization.
- The act or process of civilizing or becoming civilized
Örnek Cümle:
The teacher's civilization of the child was no easy task.
- Collectively, those people of the world considered to have a high standard of behavior and / or a high level of development. Commonly subjectively used by people of one society to exclusively refer to their society, or their elite sub-group, or a few associated societies, implying all others, in time or geography or status, as something less than civilised, as savages or barbarians. cf refinement, elitism, civilised society, the Civilised World
- Human society, particularly civil society
Örnek Cümle:
I'm glad to be back in civilization after a day with that rowdy family.
- the act of civilizing, a civilized state, refinement, improvement, politeness {n}
- A stage or system of social, political or technical development of a large scale order encompassing several or many communities, often on the nation or people scale. (ancient civilisations; western civilisation; the Aztec civilisation.) cf culture
- with complex legal and political and religious organizations; "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization" the social process whereby societies achieve civilization
- Cultures with an agricultural surplus, social stratification, labor specialization, a formal government, rule by power, monumental construction projects, and a system of record keeping
- The act or state of civilizing or being civilized
- - The type of culture and society developed by a particular nation or region or in a particular epoch: The ways in which people organize themselves
- a society in an advanced state of social development (e g , with complex legal and political and religious organizations); "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization"
- The act of civilizing, or the state of being civilized; the state of being refined in manners, from the grossness of savage life and improved in arts and learning
- society characterized by developments such as a written language, urbanization, government, and division of labour
- Rendering a criminal process civil
- society, culture (of a group of people or a particular place); highly developed social and economic structure (also civilisation) {i}
- civi·li·za·tion civilizations in BRIT, also use civilisation1. A civilization is a human society with its own social organization and culture. The ancient civilizations of Central and Latin America were founded upon corn
- A communal understanding; the achievements of a communal understanding; e.g., Ancient Roman Civilization - the communal understanding of the ancient Romans, or what the communal understanding of the ancient Romans achieved: buildings, conquests, roads, laws
- According to the Russian astrophysicist Kardashev, civilizations can be classified according to their energy outputs as follows
- a society in an advanced state of social development e
- A country or group of countries with a common cultural background
- An economic engine built on ideas
- a particular society at a particular time and place; "early Mayan civilization"
- Civilization is the state of having an advanced level of social organization and a comfortable way of life. our advanced state of civilisation. Andean civilization Indus civilization Mesoamerican civilization
- the quality of excellence in thought and manners and taste; "a man of intellectual refinement"; "he is remembered for his generosity and civilization"
- The reflection in humanity of some particular cyclic influence, leading to an initiation; the reaction of humanity to the purpose of any particular world period; concerns the masses and the racial consciousness, while either culture concerns the individual and the unseen spiritual
- humans living together in an organized way
- The act of civilizing, or the state of being civilized; national culture; refinement
- A persons preferred human society, with its facilities, in contrast to either wilderness, or uncivilised society
- the social process whereby societies achieve civilization
- with complex legal and political and religious organizations; "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization"
- civilization-state
- a political entity (a state) associated with a particular civilization
Taipei Times, 4 October 2009 http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2009/10/04/2003455096.
- Indus Valley Civilization
- an ancient civilization from the Indus river valley; also the Harappan civilization
- civil
- Having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion
She went into civil service because she wanted to help the people.
- civilisation
- Alternative spelling of civilization
- civil
- {a} pertaining to society, and opposed to criminal, military, and eclesiastical, as a civil suit, civil magistrate civilized, kind, obliging, polite
- Andean civilization
- Complex of aboriginal cultures that evolved in the Andean region (see Andes Mountains) of western South America before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores in the 16th century. Unlike the peoples of the Mesoamerican civilization to the north, none of the aboriginal Andean peoples developed a system of writing, though the Inca devised a sophisticated system of recording numbers. In its level of cultural development and technical expertise in the arts and crafts, however, this civilization constitutes a New World counterpart to those of ancient Egypt, China, and Mesopotamia. See also Chibcha; Chimú; Moche; Tiahuanaco
- Indus civilization
- ( 2500- 1700 BC) Earliest known urban culture of the Indian subcontinent and the most extensive of the world's three earliest civilizations. It stretched from near the present-day Iran-Pakistan border on the Arabian Sea in the west to near Delhi in the east, and 500 mi (800 km) to the south and 1,000 mi (1,600 km) to the northeast. It is known to have included two large cities, Harappa and Mohenjo Daro (in what is now Pakistan), whose large size suggests centralization in two large states or one state with two capitals. Alternatively, Harappa may have succeeded Mohenjo Daro. It was a literate civilization; the language has been tentatively identified as Dravidian. Wheat and barley were grown, many animals (including cats, dogs, and cattle) were domesticated, and cotton was cultivated. The best-known artifacts are seals depicting real and imaginary animals. How and when the civilization came to an end is unclear; Mohenjo Daro was attacked and destroyed in the mid-2nd millennium BC, but in the south there was continuity between the Indus civilization and the Copper Age civilizations of central and western India
- Mesoamerican civilization
- Complex of aboriginal cultures that developed in parts of Mexico and Central America before the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. This civilization and the Andean civilization in South America constituted a New World counterpart to those of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and China. Humans have been present in Mesoamerica from as early as 21,000 BC; a shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture, which began 7000 BC as the climate warmed with the end of the Ice Age, was completed by 1500 BC. The earliest great Mesoamerican civilization, the Olmec, dates to 1150 BC. The Middle Formative period (900-300 BC) was a time of increased cultural regionalism and the rise of the Zapotec people. Civilizations of the Late Formative and Classic periods (lasting until AD 900) include the Maya and the civilization centred at Teotihuacán; later societies include the Toltec and the Aztec. See also Chichén Itzá; Mixtec; Monte Albán; Nahua; Nahuatl language; Tenochtitlán; Tikal
- Western civilization
- development of the culture founded in Rome, lifestyle of western Europe and North America
- aegean civilization
- the prehistoric civilization on the islands in the Aegean sea and the surrounding countries; "by 800 BC the entire Aegean had adopted this style of pottery
- ancient civilization
- {i} very old civilization; ancient society and culture
- civil
- Maugham (of divisions of time) legally recognized in ordinary affairs of life; "the civil calendar"; "a civil day begins at mean midnight" applying to ordinary citizens; "civil law"; "civil authorities" of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals; "civil rights"; "civil liberty"; "civic duties"; "civic pride" of or occurring within the state or between or among citizens of the state; "civil affairs"; "civil strife"; "civil disobediece"; "civil branches of government
- civil
- a restraining order which is enforced by civil process; if the restrained party violates the order, the attorney files a Motion advising the court of the violation; the court issues an Order To Show Cause requiring the party to appear at court, and then determines whether, and how, to punish the Contempt of Court
- civil
- Pertaining to a city or state, or to a citizen in his relations to his fellow citizens or to the state; within the city or state
- civil
- Performing the duties of a citizen; obedient to government; said of an individual
- civil
- Behaving in a reasonable or polite manner
- civil
- Subject to government; reduced to order; civilized; not barbarous; said of the community
- civil
- Maugham (of divisions of time) legally recognized in ordinary affairs of life; "the civil calendar"; "a civil day begins at mean midnight"
- civil
- {s} pertaining to citizens, of civilians; polite
- civil
- not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others; "even if he didn't like them he should have been civil"- W
- civil
- You use civil to describe things that are connected with the state rather than with a religion. They were married on August 9 in a civil ceremony in Venice. Jewish civil and religious (Hukuk) religious
- civil
- Relating to private rights and remedies sought by civil actions as contrasted with criminal proceedings
- civil
- Rights Act (pregnancy provision) - a federal law requiring that women affected by pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions be treated the same for employment-related purposes as other persons who are not so affected but who are similar in their ability to work
- civil
- Relating to private rights and remedies sought by civil actions as contrasted with criminal proceedings Civil actions being actions brought to enforce or protect private rights
- civil
- of or occurring within the state or between or among citizens of the state; "civil affairs"; "civil strife"; "civil disobediece"; "civil branches of government
- civil
- Law Relating to the rights of private individuals and legal proceedings concerning these rights, where no offense has been committed against society at large Distinguished from criminal, military, or international regulations or proceedings
- civil
- of or in a condition of social order; "civil peoples"
- civil
- action or suit distinct from criminal proceedings
- civil
- You use civil to describe the rights that people have within a society. a United Nations covenant on civil and political rights
- civil
- You use civil to describe people or things in a country that are not connected with its armed forces. the US civil aviation industry. military
- civil
- Generally pertains to disputes, not involving crimes, including family matters, contracts, collection of debts, and compensation for personal injury or property loss
- civil
- applying to ordinary citizens; "civil law"; "civil authorities"
- civil
- of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals; "civil rights"; "civil liberty"; "civic duties"; "civic pride"
- civil
- Pertaining to civic life and affairs, in distinction from military, ecclesiastical, or official state
- civil
- (of divisions of time) legally recognized in ordinary affairs of life; "the civil calendar"; "a civil day begins at mean midnight"
- civil
- of or in a condition of social order; "civil peoples" not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others; "even if he didn't like them he should have been civil"- W
- civil
- 1 The branch of law that pertains to suits other than criminal practice and is concerned with the rights and duties of persons in contract, tort, etc
- civil
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- civil
- You use civil to describe events that happen within a country and that involve the different groups of people in it. civil unrest
- civil
- Someone who is civil is polite in a formal way, but not particularly friendly. As visitors, the least we can do is be civil to the people in their own land. = polite + civilly civ·il·ly The man nodded civilly to Sharpe, then consulted a notebook. + civility ci·vil·ity civility to underlings. adj. American Civil Liberties Union American Civil War Civil War Civil Constitution of the Clergy civil defense civil disobedience civil engineering civil law civil liberty civil religion Civil Rights Act of 1964 civil rights movement civil service English Civil Wars German Civil Code Greek Civil War Lebanese Civil War Code Civil Pendleton Civil Service Act Russian Civil War Spanish Civil War
- civil
- Having the manners of one dwelling in a city, as opposed to those of savages or rustics; polite; courteous; complaisant; affable
- civil
- Relating to rights and remedies sought by action or suit distinct from criminal proceedings
- civilisation
- Commonwealth spelling of civilization
- civilisation
- the quality of excellence in thought and manners and taste; "a man of intellectual refinement"; "he is remembered for his generosity and civilization"
- civilisation
- the social process whereby societies achieve civilization
- civilisation
- a particular society at a particular time and place; "early Mayan civilization"
- civilisation
- {i} society, culture (of a group of people or a particular place); highly developed social and economic structure (also civilization)
- civilisation
- a society in an advanced state of social development (e g , with complex legal and political and religious organizations); "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization"
- civilizational
- {s} pertaining to civilization; pertaining to a highly developed society; pertaining to the culture and society of a particular place age or people (also civilisational)
- civilizations
- plural of civilization
- cradle of civilization
- {i} area between the Tigris and Euphratess rivers that was the birthplace of the different civilizations that took the wrold from prehistory to history
- cut off from civilization
- isolated from civilization, separated from the modern world
- cycladic civilization
- the pre-Mycenaean civilization on the Cyclades islands in the southern Aegean sea
- effete civilization
- civilization in decline, decadent culture
- helladic civilization
- the bronze-age culture of mainland Greece 2500-1100 BC
- minoan civilization
- the bronze-age culture of Crete 3000-1100 BC
- mycenaean civilization
- the bronze-age culture of Mycenae 1400-1100 BC
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