kelvinho8
What is the difference between 'civilians' and 'citizens'?
2012年12月5日 14:05
回答 · 3
a citizen is usually a member of the state or country...so they are entitled to the rights of that state. As a citizen of the US I am entitled to the rights protected in the constitution. a civilian is a person who does not belong to the armed services, Usually this means the military but sometimes it may be used to mean the police. A civilian does not have to be a citizen. As a US citizen, when I visit another country, I am a civilian there but not a citizen.
2012年12月5日
I am massively tempted to quote Starship Troopers. ;)
2012年12月5日
civilians is the people whose not in the special force of a government. citizens pertaining to a group of people who live in a certain place.
2012年12月5日
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