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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
citizen
cit‧i‧zen S2 W2 /ˈsɪtəzən, ˈsɪtɪzən/ BrE AmE noun [countable] [Date: 1200-1300; Language: Anglo-French; Origin: citezein, from Old French citeien, from cité ( ⇨ ↑city); probably influenced by denizen] 1. someone who lives in a particular town, country, or state: We need our schools to teach students to be good citizens. The mayor urged citizens to begin preparing for a major storm. ⇨ ↑senior citizen 2. someone who legally belongs to a particular country and has rights and responsibilities there, whether they are living there or not ⇨ national: At the time, there were over 2,000 British citizens living in Iraq. 3. second-class citizen someone who is made to feel unimportant because of the way people treat them • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 1 ) adjectives ▪ a good citizen One of the aims of education is to produce good citizens. ▪ a law-abiding citizen (=never breaking the law) Most of the people in this town are law-abiding citizens. ▪ a respectable/decent citizen (=good and honest) There are gangs on the streets who are terrorizing respectable citizens. ▪ an upstanding/upright citizen (=honest and responsible) The rest of his family are honest upright citizens. ▪ a model citizen (=a very good one) His neighbours described him as a model citizen. ▪ an ordinary citizen (also a regular citizen American English) The government is not aware of the views of ordinary citizens. ▪ a senior citizen (=someone over 60 years old, or someone who has retired) There are special clubs for senior citizens. ▪ sb’s fellow citizens (=people who live in the same town, country etc as you) 70% of our fellow citizens live in poverty. ▪ a private citizen (=an ordinary citizen without a public position) Laws exist to protect private citizens. ▪ a leading/prominent citizen (=an important one) The protests were led by leading citizens in the community. • • • THESAURUS ▪ citizen someone who lives in a particular town, country, or state: In order to become a US citizen, you need to have a Permanent Resident card. | All British citizens have the right to live in the UK. | Good citizens understand that they have a responsibility to the community. ▪ national a citizen of a country who is living in another country: She insisted that foreign nationals were safe in the country. | Russians nationals were ordered to leave. | Her husband is a French national. ▪ resident someone who lives in a particular street or area: There have been complaints by local residents about the building work. | She was a resident of Chicago for many years. ▪ native someone who was born in a particular country but moved to another country – used when describing a person or their life: Picasso was a native of Spain, although he spent much of his life in France. ▪ subject someone who was born in a country that has a king or queen, and has a right to live there: Northern Ireland citizens are British subjects. ▪ alien formal someone who is not a legal citizen of the country they are living or working in - used in official contexts: Employers cannot hire illegal aliens.
citizenhu◎ | ['sitizn] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | người dân thành thị | | ■ | công dân, dân | | ■ | (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) người thường dân (trái với quân đội) | | 〆 | citizen of the world | | ✓ | công dân thế giới, người theo chủ nghĩa siêu quốc gia | | 〆 | citizen's arrest | | ✓ | trường hợp luật cho phép công dân bắt giữ kẻ phạm pháp quả tang (hoặc đang bị truy nã) |
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