civic
adj. 市政的; 城市的; 市民的
You use civic to describe people or things that have an official status in a town or city.
...the businessmen and civic leaders of Manchester.
曼徹斯特的商人和市政官員
...Bromley Civic Centre.
布羅姆利市政中心
You use civic to describe the duties or feelings that people have because they belong to a particular community.
...a sense of civic pride.
公民的自豪感
1. of or relating or belonging to a city;
2. of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals;
Insisting on humanism was an important cause of their success in the experiment on civic education.
堅持以人為本原則的公民教育自我創造是其富有成效的根本原因.
Fuchs, Lawrence . The American Kaleidescope: Race, Ethnicity, and the Civic Culture . 1990.
《美國萬花筒: 種族 、 族群和公民文化》1990.
It perennially ranks near the bottom on practically basic measure of civic health.
在市民的健康福利方面一直是最低的.
We must carry out the Program for Improving Civic Morality.
認真貫徹公民道德建設實施綱要.
I feel it is my civic duty to vote.
我認為投票選舉是我作為公民的義務.