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human civilisation - перевод на Английский

ORGANIZED CULTURAL SOCIETY THAT ENCOUNTERS MANY COMMUNITIES, ON A SCALE OF A NATION OR HUMAN, AS WELL AS A SYSTEM OF DEVELOPMENT
Ancient civilization; Civilisation; Civilize; Civilise; Civilized; Civilizations; Civilisations; Modern Civilization; World civilizations; Ancient civilizations; The Civilized World; Civilizations in human history; Oldest Civilization; Ancient civilisation; Early civilization; Prehistoric civilization; Advanced culture; Decivilization; Ancient civilisations; List of ancient civilisations; Ancient Civilizations; Ancient Civilization; Civilised; Government of Ancient Civilizations; Civilizing; Uncivilized; World civilisations; Human civilization; Uncivilised; List of ancient civilizations; Civilized world; Civilized society; Human civilisation
  • Ancient Greek]] philosopher and scientist
  • quote=Greece is a picturesque country on the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula straddling the always-blue Agean, Ionian and Adriatic Seas. Considered by many to be the cradle of Western Civilization and the birthplace of democracy, her ancient past has long been the source and inspiration of Western thought.}}</ref>
  • A [[Blue Shield International]] mission in Libya during the war in 2011 to protect the cultural assets there.
  • A world map of major civilizations according to the political hypothesis ''[[Clash of Civilizations]]'' by [[Samuel P. Huntington]].
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  • ''The End of Dinner'' by [[Jules-Alexandre Grün]] (1913). The emergence of [[table manners]] and other forms of [[etiquette]] and [[self-restraint]] are presented as a characteristic of ''civilized'' society by [[Norbert Elias]] in his book ''[[The Civilizing Process]]'' (1939).
  • [[Houmuwu ding]] at the [[National Museum of China]]
  • Barbarian invasions]] played an important role in the fall of the [[Roman Empire]].
  • The ruins of [[Mesoamerica]]n city [[Teotihuacan]]

human civilisation         
(n.) = civilización humana
Ex: At the other extreme is Mises, who describes economic theory as an essential element in the structure of human civilization.
uncivilized         
salvaje
incivilizado
inculto
human right         
  • Guantanamo Bay]]
  • [[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]] approved by the National Assembly of France, 26 August 1789
  • date=22 June 2017 }} 10 December 1948 in Paris, France</ref> [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] with the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] in 1949.
  • European Court of Human Rights in [[Strasbourg]]
  • Map: Estimated prevalence of Female Genital Cutting (FGC) in Africa. Data based on uncertain estimates.
  • Flag of the [[African Union]]
  • The official logo of the ICC
  • ''[[Magna Carta]]'' or "Great Charter" was one of the world's first documents containing commitments by a [[sovereign]] to his people to respect certain legal rights.
  • The UN General Assembly
  • [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] ratified by the [[Continental Congress]] on 4 July 1776
INALIENABLE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS TO WHICH A PERSON IS INHERENTLY ENTITLED
Human-rights; Human right; Human rights violation; Human Rights; Human rights abuse; Human rights violations; Human rights abuses; Law & human rights; Basic human rights; Human rights treaty bodies; Human right abuses; Protection of civilians; Fundamental human rights; International Human Rights; Universal human rights; Human rights contraventions; Human rights and freedoms; Violations of human rights; Fundamental human right; Rights, Human; Personal (human) rights law; Violation of human rights; Human rights organisations; Human Rights Violations; Human right violations; Philosophies of human rights
(n.) = derecho humano
Ex: Information is power, a basic human need and fundamental human right.

Определение

humano
humano, -a (del lat. "humanus")
1 adj. Del hombre o de la humanidad. Limitado a lo que es propio de la imperfección humana y no elevado por encima de ella o inspirado en principios abstractos: "Miramientos humanos. Consideraciones humanas". Se aplica como atenuante a una acción que, aunque no lícita, es disculpable por la debilidad de la naturaleza humana: "Es humano que él quiera favorecer a su hijo".
2 ("con, en") Se aplica a la persona que siente solidaridad con sus semejantes y es *benévola o caritativa con ellos: "Es humano con sus subalternos [o en sus castigos]". Afable, afectuoso, *benévolo, benigno, blando, caritativo, compasivo, comprensivo, comunicable, condescendiente, considerado, cordial, humanal, humanitario, indulgente, magnánimo, misericordioso, propicio, sensible. Humanar, humanizar. Deshumanizar, inhumano. *Amable. *Bueno.
3 m. Ser humano: "Por redimir a los humanos".
V. "género humano, respetos humanos".

Википедия

Civilization

A civilization (UK English: civilisation) is any complex society characterized by the development of the state, social stratification, urbanization, and symbolic systems of communication beyond natural spoken language (namely, a writing system).

Civilizations are additionally characterized by other features, including agriculture, architecture, infrastructure, technological advancement, taxation, regulation, and specialization of labour.

Historically, a civilization has often been understood as a larger and "more advanced" culture, in implied contrast to smaller, supposedly less advanced cultures. In this broad sense, a civilization contrasts with non-centralized tribal societies, including the cultures of nomadic pastoralists, Neolithic societies, or hunter-gatherers; however, sometimes it also contrasts with the cultures found within civilizations themselves. Civilizations are organized densely-populated settlements divided into hierarchical social classes with a ruling elite and subordinate urban and rural populations, which engage in intensive agriculture, mining, small-scale manufacture and trade. Civilization concentrates power, extending human control over the rest of nature, including over other human beings.

Civilization, as its etymology suggests, is a concept originally associated with towns and cities. The earliest emergence of civilizations is generally connected with the final stages of the Neolithic Revolution in West Asia, culminating in the relatively rapid process of urban revolution and state formation, a political development associated with the appearance of a governing elite.

Примеры употребления для human civilisation
1. Down one path lies the point of no return, beyond which the environment degrades, threatening human civilisation.
2. Others, however, view China as the nation most capable of extending the limits of human civilisation in centuries to come.
3. Work is done on the midhana of Ana in 1'86 "Architecture is a form of art; destroying architectural sites is wiping out a human civilisation," Bashir said.
4. "Widespread looting, military occupation, artillery fire, vandalism and other acts of violence are devastating Iraq, long considered the ‘cradle of human civilisation‘. "Widespread looting, military occupation, artillery fire, vandalism and other acts of violence are devastating Iraq, long considered the ‘cradle of human civilisation‘" WMF president Bonnie Burnham"By focusing attention on imperilled sites, the World Monuments Watch helps bring local communities, governments and preservation professionals together," she added.
5. Party General Secretary Manh said the Vietnamese people have a fondness for Greece, a country occupying an important position in Europe and one of the cradles of human civilisation.