civ

BrE /ˈsɪv/ AmE /ˈsɪv/

noun en → es

1 CIVILIAN [singular] B2

a person who is not a member of the armed forces or police, especially during a war

civiliano, persona civil

Collocations civilians in danger

  • The civilians were caught in the crossfire.

    Los civiles se vieron atrapados en el fuego cruzado.

2 COURSE [singular] B1

a course of study at a university or college, especially one that leads to a degree

curso, programa académico

Collocations civ courses

  • She's doing a civ in history.

    Ella está haciendo un curso en historia.

3 CIVIL [adjective] B2

relating to the ordinary life of people, not connected with military or religious matters

civil, civilizado

Collocations civ rights

  • The organization fights for civ rights.

    La organización lucha por los derechos civiles.

4 CIVIC [adjective] B2

relating to the duties and responsibilities of citizens in a community or city

cívico, comunitario

Collocations civ activities

  • The group organizes civ activities.

    El grupo organiza actividades cívicas.

5 CIVILIAN [adjective] B2

relating to civilians or civilian life, especially during a war

civiliano, civil

Collocations civ casualties

  • There were many civ casualties.

    Hubo muchas bajas civiles.

6 COURSE [singular] B1

a course of study at a university or college, especially one that leads to a degree

curso académico

Collocations civ credits

  • He's working on his civ credits.

    Él está trabajando en sus créditos académicos.

7 CIVIC [adjective] B2

relating to the duties and responsibilities of citizens in a community or city

cívico, comunitario

Collocations civ pride

  • The event promotes civ pride.

    El evento promueve el orgullo cívico.

8 CIVIL [adjective] B2

relating to the ordinary life of people, not connected with military or religious matters

civil, civilizado

Collocations civ society

  • The organization works for civ society.

    La organización trabaja para la sociedad civil.