单词 | Civilisation |
例句 | 1. China has a long history of civilisation. 2. Three major narratives intertwine within Foucault'stext, "Madness and Civilisation" 3. He really thinks that European civilisation is morally bankrupt. 4. This region after all is the cradle of civilisation. 5. In short his attitude is moulded by civilisation. 6. Civilisation soon came back into evidence again as we approached the small collection of buildings of North Eggardon Farm. 7. The Mayan civilisation flourished in the Yucatan peninsula between 300AD and 900AD. 8. Attitudes towards the foreskin depend largely on civilisation and culture. 9. This process of civilisation has, within the vastness of evolutionary time, hardly started. 10. As civilisation evolved painters noted that near objects can overlap distant objects. 11. The evidence of Western civilisation suggests that the status of older people has been generally low, but variably so. 12. He showed he like democracy and civilisation by carrying the conch everywhere. 13. We wanted to single out the main threat to civilisation. 14. This opera is one of the cultural totems of Western civilisation. 15. There is no record of any human being killed by a comet or asteroid-but a large one could destroy civilisation. 16. In the old world the race of Man had risen from savagery to being the dominant civilisation in two short millennia. 17. We are seduced by what science can do in the name of freedom and civilisation. 18. Another important aim for the pupil is to acquire knowledge and understanding of the civilisation which produced the literature to be studied. 19. Possibly what I was seeing was not Birmingham but our urban and industrial civilisation. The fact remains that it was beastly. 20. You're bad enough about lunch, but to miss breakfast is an affront to civilisation. 21. The time may well be approaching when meat eating is generally regarded as a sign of barbarity, rather than of civilisation. 21. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 22. This is a condition brought about by the combined effect of evolution and civilisation and for everyone it is quite unavoidable. 23. The great cathedrals and churches are therefore only copies from those in the main centres of civilisation. 24. All that remained was the odd burnt-out farmhouse to mark the spot where civilisation had once existed. 25. This would seem to suggest that the head can not belong to the Aztec civilisation. 26. It is becoming an essential binder in the structure of a civilisation created by the application of science to industry. 27. She may be virtuous, but she is not capable of defending civilisation against its attackers. 28. There may be a moral here: perhaps we need a touch of barbarism to secure civilisation. 29. Accusations against his criminality and bestiality are related to the desire to purify our own culture and civilisation. 30. His hair was dishevelled, his beard had grown around his neck as if he had spent the past four months away from civilisation. 1. China has a long history of civilisation. 31. The prospect of a civilisation being overturned by an allowed evil getting control is a real fear for Spenser. 32. Sometimes, it wondered whether dinosaurs wouldn't have made a better job of civilisation. 33. The humans were astounded by the grace and majesty of Elf civilisation and well-pleased with the commerce that went on there. 34. He feels his way through the bowels of the city, conscious of the weight of civilisation above him. 35. Wisdom of the ancients always served civilisation well. 36. Our civilisation based on fossil fuel. 37. The Zapotec civilisation of Oaxaca undoubtedly had writing. 38. Any chemical traces to indicate civilisation? 39. Civilisation is also a description of habitual and transmitted aspirations for self-realisation during a life course or over several generations of self-cultivation and hierarchical mobility. 40. Legend has it that the Vedic civilisation was highly advanced. 41. Basing a global civilisation on the empowerment of a few thousand and the impoverishment of six billion is like lodging depth charges in the planetary core. 42. The idea is that Italy is the cradle of European civilisation. 43. I now move to Chinese time-frames and practices of centricity, how a Chinese civilisation is transmitted in its own practices, including non-verbal as well as verbal and textual practices. 44. It all adds up to a simulacrum of French village life – but without the tedium, because you are in the epicentre of civilisation. 45. But they have common antecedents in Greek and Roman civilisation and monotheistic Christianity. 46. Philippakis gets into Twitter spats with award-winning authors and chats about the decline of Western civilisation. 47. Perhaps intelligence and civilisation are not what we should be concentrating on. 48. Knowledge about this great civilisation came to the Occident indirectly however in its Greek version. 49. The Mayan civilisation was one of the most spectacular in pre-Columbian history. 50. With a long civilisation, China favours international exchange and loves world peace. 51. In reality , though, China remains, in essence, a civilisation state. 51. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 52. Scholars were drawn to Byzantium civilisation by its art at the very beginning. 53. The concept of civilisation has to be able to accommodate such changes. 54. To pay for sex is to strip away the veneer of artifice and civilisation and connect with the true animal nature of man. 55. They did not think it right that they should live, and enjoy the benefits of civilisation. 56. They Began to see its weaknesses and the less edifying aspects of its civilisation. 57. As Jacques points out, China "may seem like a nation state, but its geological formation is that of a civilisation state". 58. Let us examine our history and see how men - the master race for all of our recorded history in almost every corner of every human civilisation - have fared so far. 59. Clearly, argues Mr Carr, this is a radical upending of the "literate mind" that has been the hallmark of civilisation for more than 1,000 years. 60. You can't say civilisation don't advance, however, for in every war they kill you a new way. —Will Rogers. 61. If we want to continue to romanticise our natural world, we, as a civilisation, must also avoid it. 62. But he knew it was vital to remember that the evil men who were jeopardising civilisation were also risible little twerps. 63. To the Chinese, theirs was not a civilisation, but the civilisation. 64. Maize was certainly a primary focus of ritual and religious veneration by ancient Meso-American people, going back all the way before the Maya and even into the Olmec civilisation. 65. Altman asserted, "We were making a political statement about western civilisation and greed.". 66. So why, in the middle of the 15th century, did this advanced civilisation suddenly cease its spectacular progress? 67. They soon started to influence the Etruscans ( the native civilisation of Etruria ). 68. Americans, for all their overt religiosity, have dedicated their civilisation to proving Job wrong. 69. The Mexican Revolution was seen not only as a threat to US interests but to civilisation itself, says curator Juan Manuel Aurrecoechea. 70. As far as civilisation goes they are in their second. 71. Contemporaneously , or possibly a little later, there developed a great Sumerian civilisation. 72. The decipherment of the Mayan glyphs revealed that the New World had a sophisticated, literate civilisation at the time of the Roman empire. 73. Athens, the capital of Greece, is known as the birthplace of western civilisation. 74. Because there is too much civilisation , too means of subsistence, too much industry, too much commerce. 75. The real complaining party at the bar in this courtroom is civilisation. 75. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 76. TheEtruscans were a prehistoric civilisation that arose in western Italy -what is now Tuscany and parts of Umbria - and was absorbed into theRoman empire by the first century BC. 77. But the quintessential gold bug is an investor who expects every form of paper wealth to collapse, along with civilisation itself. 78. He saw himself as standard-bearer for the pre-war Teutonic civilisation ruined by the Nazis, and he brought this civilisation to America as an enlightening service, something to benefit the natives. 79. The cacao bean played an important role in Mesoamerican civilisation, the native civilisation in parts of Mexico and Central America prior to the Spanish exploration and conquest of the 16th century. |
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