名词公民成市民(集合称)
1. 市民:citizenize 使成为公民 | citizenry 市民 | citizenship papers 公民证
2. 公民成市民(集合称):citizenize || 使成为公民, 赋予公民权 | citizenry || 公民成市民(集合称) | citizenship education || 公民教育
3. 公民身份:212. circumstance 条件 | 213. citizenry 公民身份 | 214. civil-civilization-civilize 国内的-文明-使文明
4. 公民(总称):peasantry 农民(总称) | citizenry 公民(总称) | Englishry 英国人(总称)
1. 全体国民;全体州居民;全体市民
The people living in a country, state, or city can be referred to as the citizenry .
e.g. He used the medium of radio when he wanted to enlist public support or reassure the citizenry...
他利用广播媒介来获得公众支持或安定民心。
e.g. I think we lack a citizenry that is adequately willing to take responsibility.
我觉得我们缺乏非常愿意承担责任的公民。
1. It should just carry on with the role as a loving parent to win the hearts and minds of the citizenry at large.
2. 911查询·英语单词
2. The uproar generated among China's citizenry was eloquent and equal to the task.
3. It is simply reprehensible to hold down one section of the citizenry so that another can enjoy more rights and government management will be easier.
4. They have come in at a more affordable price point, making having an automobile more reachable by our citizenry.
5. The Chinese government manages and oversees the affairs of its citizenry to a much greater extent than the US.
6. It's not that police officers are entitled to less civil rights than the rest of the citizenry.
noun
1. citizenry的解释
1. the body of citizens of a state or country
e.g. the Spanish people
Synonym: people