1 | The enemy soldier disguised as civilian. | |
2 | A person following the pursuits of civil life. | |
3 | The army disguised the soldiers as ordinary civilians. | |
4 | He resigned his commission to take up a civilian job. | |
5 | They took care to avoid civilian casualties. | |
6 | Either civilians or the Sheriff's nobility; | |
7 | Or you might fritz the good guys and civilians by mistake. | |
8 | Junior officials or ordinary people were not allowed to use them. | |
9 | If they do not severely punish such bad people, it won' t be enough to calm the anger civilians. | |
10 | Thousands upon thousands of civilians were slaughtered during the wars. | |
11 | 他得到神灵的启发!他是自负的、平民化的、淫秽的!他为神而谱曲!他是热情激昂的。
He is divinely inspired! -He is arrogant...vulgar...obscene! -He creates music for the gods! -He is passionate. | |
12 | After all, already one English king has abdicated for the sake of a commoner. | |
13 | People are indignant by their shooting of innocent civilians. | |
14 | The rabbles met on the square to oppose their new mayor. | |
15 | Army personnel are often forbidden to fraternize with the civilian population. | |
16 | Residents were shot at checkpoints and by snipers, they said. | |
17 | Two soldiers and one civilian were killed in the explosion. | |
18 | The common people are caught between the thugs of the Communists and the Congress party. | |
19 | It's a shame that it's looked down on for being too populist. | |
20 | It therefore contributes to increased protection for friendly forces and the civilian population. |