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BNC: 1924 COCA: 1084

citizen

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cit·i·zen /ˈsɪtɪzən/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countableC]  
1 LIVE SOMEWHEREsomeone who lives in a particular town, country, or state 市民,城镇居民;公民
 We need our schools to teach students to be good citizens.
我们需要学校把学生培养为好公民。
 The mayor urged citizens to begin preparing for a major storm.
一场特大暴风雨即将到来,市长敦促市民做好准备。
senior citizen
2 COUNTRY/NATIONsomeone who legally belongs to a particular country and has rights and responsibilities there, whether they are living there or not 公民,国民 national
 At the time, there were over 2,000 British citizens living in Iraq.
当时有2,000多名英国公民生活在伊拉克。
3. second-class citizen UNIMPORTANTsomeone who is made to feel unimportant because of the way people treat them 二等公民
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nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1 : someone who lives in a particular town, country, or state
adjectives
a good citizen
One of the aims of education is to produce good citizens.
a law-abiding citizen (=never breaking the law)
Most of the people in this town are law-abiding citizens.
a respectable/decent citizen (=good and honest)
There are gangs on the streets who are terrorizing respectable citizens.
an upstanding/upright citizen (=honest and responsible)
The rest of his family are honest upright citizens.
a model citizen (=a very good one)
His neighbours described him as a model citizen.
an ordinary citizen (also a regular citizen American EnglishAmE)
The government is not aware of the views of ordinary citizens.
a senior citizen (=someone over 60 years old, or someone who has retired)
There are special clubs for senior citizens.
somebody’s fellow citizens (=people who live in the same town, country etc as you)
70% of our fellow citizens live in poverty.
a private citizen (=an ordinary citizen without a public position)
Laws exist to protect private citizens.
a leading/prominent citizen (=an important one)
The protests were led by leading citizens in the community.
nTHESAURUS
citizen someone who lives in a particular town, country, or state
In order to become a US citizen, you need to have a Permanent Resident card.
All British citizens have the right to live in the UK.
Good citizens understand that they have a responsibility to the community.
national a citizen of a country who is living in another country
She insisted that foreign nationals were safe in the country.
Russians nationals were ordered to leave.
Her husband is a French national.
resident someone who lives in a particular street or area
There have been complaints by local residents about the building work.
She was a resident of Chicago for many years.
native someone who was born in a particular country but moved to another country – used when describing a person or their life
Picasso was a native of Spain, although he spent much of his life in France.
subject someone who was born in a country that has a king or queen, and has a right to live there
Northern Ireland citizens are British subjects.
alien formal someone who is not a legal citizen of the country they are living or working in – used in official contexts
Employers cannot hire illegal aliens.
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Origin citizen
(1200-1300) Anglo-French citezein, from Old French citeien, from cité ( → CITY); probably influenced by denizen
cit·i·zen nounn COLLOCATIONS1n THESAURUS1
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