civ
BrE /ˈsɪv/ AmE /ˈsɪv/
noun en → es
a person who is not a member of the armed forces or police, especially during a war
civiliano, persona civil
Collocations civilians in danger
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The civilians were caught in the crossfire.
Los civiles se vieron atrapados en el fuego cruzado.
a course of study at a university or college, especially one that leads to a degree
curso, programa académico
Collocations civ courses
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She's doing a civ in history.
Ella está haciendo un curso en historia.
relating to the ordinary life of people, not connected with military or religious matters
civil, civilizado
Collocations civ rights
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The organization fights for civ rights.
La organización lucha por los derechos civiles.
relating to the duties and responsibilities of citizens in a community or city
cívico, comunitario
Collocations civ activities
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The group organizes civ activities.
El grupo organiza actividades cívicas.
relating to civilians or civilian life, especially during a war
civiliano, civil
Collocations civ casualties
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There were many civ casualties.
Hubo muchas bajas civiles.
a course of study at a university or college, especially one that leads to a degree
curso académico
Collocations civ credits
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He's working on his civ credits.
Él está trabajando en sus créditos académicos.
relating to the duties and responsibilities of citizens in a community or city
cívico, comunitario
Collocations civ pride
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The event promotes civ pride.
El evento promueve el orgullo cívico.
relating to the ordinary life of people, not connected with military or religious matters
civil, civilizado
Collocations civ society
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The organization works for civ society.
La organización trabaja para la sociedad civil.