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词汇 body politic
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Definition of body politic in English:

body politic

noun
usually the body politic
  • The people of a nation, state, or society considered collectively as an organized group of citizens.

    (民族、国家或社会中被视为整体的)人民,全体公民

    individual dissent was considered necessary to the health of the body politic
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Livy, however, did not go to any great lengths to establish parallels between the body politic and organic analogous equivalents.
    • In this regard, his treatment of the theme of the body politic, native land or motherland is instructive.
    • It commences with a promise that the body politic and organised religion will be shielded from each other's influence.
    • Certainly we do respectfully submit that citizenship is not a necessary condition of membership of the body politic.
    • The particular task assigned to these forces is to stir up everything backward and poisonous in the body politic.
    • Indeed, it is drawing its strength from the long list of health panics that have infected the body politic in recent years.
    • The divide between the body politic and the country at large has rarely yawned so wide.
    • Lying on such a scale has a definite impact on the body politic.
    • Whatever the outcome of this election these structural pressures will not cease to operate on the body politic.
    • Graham, for his own reasons, has touched a nerve in the body politic.
    • The results give certain indications about the state of the body politic.
    • The lifeblood of democracy is the free flow of information for the body politic.
    • If it is true that a nation state can be seen as an individual then the body politic of the UK needs love, care, attention and a hefty dose of therapy.
    • When the phrase was first coined the three estates of the body politic were the lords, the clergy and the commons.
    • At the heart of the rifts within the body politic is an enormous growth of social inequality.
    • That kind of commitment is one sign of the health of the body politic.
    • This is a poison spreading through the body politic of the country.
    • This is, I think, a paradigm of the body politic as a liberal conceives it.
    • The formal war is over, but the afterburn sears into the body politic of both aggressor powers.
    • In seeking an explanation for the ills that afflicted the body politic, contemporaries looked naturally to the health of its head, the King.

Definition of body politic in US English:

body politic

nounˈˌbɑdi ˈpɑlətɪkˈˌbädē ˈpälətik
usually the body politic
  • The people of a nation, state, or society considered collectively as an organized group of citizens.

    (民族、国家或社会中被视为整体的)人民,全体公民

    individual dissent was considered necessary to the health of the body politic
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, it is drawing its strength from the long list of health panics that have infected the body politic in recent years.
    • The formal war is over, but the afterburn sears into the body politic of both aggressor powers.
    • The lifeblood of democracy is the free flow of information for the body politic.
    • Whatever the outcome of this election these structural pressures will not cease to operate on the body politic.
    • At the heart of the rifts within the body politic is an enormous growth of social inequality.
    • When the phrase was first coined the three estates of the body politic were the lords, the clergy and the commons.
    • If it is true that a nation state can be seen as an individual then the body politic of the UK needs love, care, attention and a hefty dose of therapy.
    • Graham, for his own reasons, has touched a nerve in the body politic.
    • This is a poison spreading through the body politic of the country.
    • The results give certain indications about the state of the body politic.
    • Livy, however, did not go to any great lengths to establish parallels between the body politic and organic analogous equivalents.
    • That kind of commitment is one sign of the health of the body politic.
    • In this regard, his treatment of the theme of the body politic, native land or motherland is instructive.
    • The divide between the body politic and the country at large has rarely yawned so wide.
    • It commences with a promise that the body politic and organised religion will be shielded from each other's influence.
    • Certainly we do respectfully submit that citizenship is not a necessary condition of membership of the body politic.
    • This is, I think, a paradigm of the body politic as a liberal conceives it.
    • In seeking an explanation for the ills that afflicted the body politic, contemporaries looked naturally to the health of its head, the King.
    • Lying on such a scale has a definite impact on the body politic.
    • The particular task assigned to these forces is to stir up everything backward and poisonous in the body politic.
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