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		Definition of civil war in English: civil warnoun A war between citizens of the same country. 内战  they signed a peace accord ending the country's 12-year civil war mass noun the country is on the brink of civil war Example sentencesExamples -  The people here were already in difficulty due to the civil war that had raged for nearly 20 years.
 -  This has fuelled the civil war, which has left two and a half million people dead and which still rages today.
 -  The men moving the chess pieces are hurling millions of people into poverty, with tens of thousands forced to flee from numerous civil wars.
 -  All of the national and religious communities have been victimized by the civil wars.
 -  Children tend to be used heavily as soldiers during prolonged civil wars; and such civil wars abound at present.
 -  It could also lay the basis for civil wars, tension between the US and European powers and future military intervention.
 -  It has lasted for a long time, through depressions, recessions, slumps, civil wars and world wars.
 -  They are fleeing persecution, civil wars and grinding deprivation.
 -  Refugees from civil wars all over the world also used this border to enter Europe.
 -  The programme's central claim is that the civil war was really a war about religion.
 -  In the very process of winning the civil war, the regime was inwardly corrupted.
 -  We can tell that they've had civil war after civil war and that much of their population is unemployed.
 -  The film ends with the couple driven apart by civil war, world war and dictatorship.
 -  This acted as the trigger for a series of civil wars, as reactionaries and progressives battled both with the French and each other.
 -  The scene drives home as nothing else the ugly ironies that make civil wars the cruelest.
 -  Its aim would be to stop wars and civil wars which are preventing development in parts of the continent.
 -  This rivalry had involved civil wars, peasant uprisings, and religious strife of every description.
 -  During the past 15 years, the number of wars and civil wars has not diminished.
 -  Independence from Spain in 1816 led to a succession of civil wars during the nineteenth century.
 -  And as you know, almost all the wars are civil wars, so that's how we devote our time.
 
    Definition of civil war in US English: civil warnounˌsivil ˈwô(ə)rˌsɪvɪl ˈwɔ(ə)r A war between citizens of the same country. 内战  they signed a peace accord ending the country's 12-year civil war See also American Civil War, English Civil War, Spanish Civil War mass noun the country is on the brink of civil war Example sentencesExamples -  During the past 15 years, the number of wars and civil wars has not diminished.
 -  The film ends with the couple driven apart by civil war, world war and dictatorship.
 -  The scene drives home as nothing else the ugly ironies that make civil wars the cruelest.
 -  It could also lay the basis for civil wars, tension between the US and European powers and future military intervention.
 -  We can tell that they've had civil war after civil war and that much of their population is unemployed.
 -  This rivalry had involved civil wars, peasant uprisings, and religious strife of every description.
 -  And as you know, almost all the wars are civil wars, so that's how we devote our time.
 -  It has lasted for a long time, through depressions, recessions, slumps, civil wars and world wars.
 -  The men moving the chess pieces are hurling millions of people into poverty, with tens of thousands forced to flee from numerous civil wars.
 -  Refugees from civil wars all over the world also used this border to enter Europe.
 -  The people here were already in difficulty due to the civil war that had raged for nearly 20 years.
 -  In the very process of winning the civil war, the regime was inwardly corrupted.
 -  All of the national and religious communities have been victimized by the civil wars.
 -  Independence from Spain in 1816 led to a succession of civil wars during the nineteenth century.
 -  Its aim would be to stop wars and civil wars which are preventing development in parts of the continent.
 -  They are fleeing persecution, civil wars and grinding deprivation.
 -  Children tend to be used heavily as soldiers during prolonged civil wars; and such civil wars abound at present.
 -  This has fuelled the civil war, which has left two and a half million people dead and which still rages today.
 -  This acted as the trigger for a series of civil wars, as reactionaries and progressives battled both with the French and each other.
 -  The programme's central claim is that the civil war was really a war about religion.
 
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