citizenship 详细解释

citizenship

['sitizn.ʃip]

n.国籍, 公民权, 公民的身份

n.[U]

1. 公民的权利与义务; 公民权; 市民权

2. 公民(或市民)身份

He was born in Sweden, but he doesn't have Swedish citizenship.

他在瑞典出生, 但没有瑞典公民身分。

3. 个人的品德表现

Their citizenship in school is very good.

他们在学校的表现非常好。

词义辨析

同义参见:

nationality  

英英释义

名词 citizenship:

the status of a citizen with rights and duties

conduct as a citizen

补充

citizenshipcitizenship英:[ˈsitizənʃip] 美:[ˈsɪtɪzənˌʃɪp]n.1.公民的身份,公民的职责和权力

例句

1. before you obtain British citizenship在你获得英国公民身份之前 2. Only people who can trace their family history in Kuwait back before 1920 are entitled to citizenship.只有在科威特的家族史可以追溯到1920年以前的人才有资格获得公民身份。 3. Schools must now teach citizenship.学校现在必须教授公民道德。 4. guest workers without citizenship rights没有公民权利的客籍工人 5. School children will be obliged to take citizenship classes.小学生将必须上公民道德课。 6. After living in Spain for twenty years, he decided to apply for Spanish citizenship.在西班牙住了二十年后,他决定申请西班牙国籍。 7. She applied for Polish citizenship.她申请了波兰国籍。 8. He was granted U.S. citizenship.他得到了美国国籍。 9. the rights of citizenship公民权利 10. She has dual citizenship. [=she is a citizen of two countries]她有双重国籍。 11. The students are learning the value of good citizenship.学生们在学习良好公民应有品德的价值。 12. She is an example of what true citizenship is all about. [=her behavior is an example of how a good citizen should act]她是典型的好公民。