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uncivilised [uncivilized, -USA] - traducción al Inglés

1955 FILM BY CHARLES CHAUVEL
Jedda (movie); Jedda, movie; Jedda the Uncivilized
  • Bill Harney]] and Charles Chauvel prior to the filming of Jedda.
  • Robert Tudawali appeared as Marbuck in ''Jedda''
  • Rosalie Kunoth-Monks, speaking at the Darwin premiere of Jedda at the Star Theatre in Darwin, Northern Territory in 1955.

uncivilised [uncivilized, -USA]      
(adj.) = incivilizado, inculto, salvaje, primitivo
Ex: It was on the tip of his tongue to say: "Must you speak to me in this uncivilized fashion?" But he discreetly forbore.
civilised [civilized, -USA]      
= civilizado
Ex: This fact further reinforces the notion that Western Europeans "civilized" the world in the best interests of us -- the majority -- all.
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* civilised society = sociedad civilizada
* uncivilised [uncivilized, -USA] = incivilizado, inculto, salvaje, primitivo
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Definición

Enlace
·vt To bind or encircle with lace, or as with lace; to Lace; to Encircle; to Enfold; hence, to entangle.

Wikipedia

Jedda

Jedda, released in the UK as Jedda the Uncivilized, is a 1955 Australian film written, produced and directed by Charles Chauvel. His last film, it is notable for being the first to star two Aboriginal actors, Robert Tudawali and Ngarla Kunoth (later known as Rosalie Kunoth-Monks) in the leading roles. It was also the first Australian feature film to be shot in colour.

Jedda is seen by some as an influential film in the development of Australian cinema and setting a new standard for future Australian films. It won more international attention than previous Australian films during a time when Hollywood films were dominating Australian cinema. Chauvel was nominated for the Golden Palm Award at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival but lost to Delbert Mann for Marty.