citizenship
n. 公民權利(或資格; 公民歸屬)
If you have citizenship of a country, you are legally accepted as belonging to it.
After 15 years in the USA, he has finally decided to apply for American citizenship...
在美國生活了15年之後,他終於決定申請美國國籍。
Only people who can trace their family history in Kuwait back before 1920 are entitled to citizenship.
只有其在科威特的家族史可以追溯到1920年以前的人才能獲國籍。
Citizenship is the fact of belonging to a community because you live in it, and the duties and responsibilities that this brings.
Their German peers had a more developed sense of citizenship.
和他們同齡的德國人有著更強烈的公民歸屬感。
1. the status of a citizen with rights and duties
2. conduct as a citizen;
He had " derivative citizenship " from his father's naturalisation around 1990.
由於他父親於1990年前後入了籍,他也承襲了公民權.
In addition, we will cultivate national consciousness of citizenship.
同時, 加強國家意識、公民意識教育.
European citizenship takes many challenges to traditional nationality law , social and migration policy of nation state.
歐洲公民身份的建立超越了由民族國家定義的傳統的政治概念框架.
Hearn, who married a local samurai's daughter, took Japanese citizenship and died in Tokyo in 1904.
赫恩娶了當地武士的女兒, 並獲得了日本國籍,於1904年在東京逝世.
This applies only to applications for Australian citizenship by conferral.
該條款僅適用於透過“授予國籍”方式申請入籍之人士.