civil
/θiˈbil/, [θiˈβ̞il]civil
Adjective civil (plural civiles) (superlative civilísimo)
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civil (all senses)
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Estas personas dijeron que la guerra era una guerra civil.
These people said the war was a civil war.
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Previno una guerra civil.
It prevented a civil war.
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Él fue el héroe militar de la Guerra Civil.
He was the military hero of the Civil War.
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Me pregunto cuántos caballos murieron en la Guerra Civil.
I wonder how many horses died during the Civil War.
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La nueva ley de matrimonio civil del Líbano permite matrimonios entre individuos de religión diferente.
A new civil marriage law in Lebanon allows marriages between individuals of different religions.
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La guerra civil de los Estados Unidos duró cuatro años.
The United States' Civil War lasted four years.
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Ellos habían perdido la Guerra Civil.
They had lost the Civil War.
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Muchos temían el comienzo de otra guerra civil.
Many feared the start of another civil war.
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Después de décadas de guerra civil, el orden fue restablecido.
After decades of civil war, order was restored.
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Si no hubiera sido por la guerra civil, ahora ellos serían ricos.
If it had not been for civil war, they would be wealthy now.
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