单词:citizenries
[网络] 公民成市民;公民或市民;老百姓
citizenry的用法和样例:
例句
- They try to allow for enhanced leisure enjoyed by the citizenry.他们试图把公民们现在享受到的更多的闲暇时间,都计算进去。
- The army of occupation had orders not to ill-treat the local citizenry.占领军被命令不得迫害当地居民。
- majority大多数
- people人
- community社区
- population人口
- public公众的
- electorate(全体)选民
- populace平民
- general public公众
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