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eth·nol·o·gy
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ethnological (adj.), ethnologically (adv.), ethnologist (n.)
"人类种族的特征、历史和习俗的科学",1832年,源自 ethno- + -logy,可能是以法语或德语为模板。相关词汇: Ethnologist; ethnological。
Ethnology is a very modern science, even later than Geology, and as yet hardly known in America, although much cultivated latterly in Germany and France, being considered an indispensable auxiliary to history and geography. ["Atlantic Journal and Friend of Knowledge," Philadelphia, summer 1832]
民族学是一门非常现代的科学,甚至比地质学还要晚,尽管最近在德国和法国得到了广泛的发展,但在美国几乎不为人知,被认为是历史和地理学不可或缺的辅助学科。["大西洋杂志和知识之友",费城,1832年夏季]
人种学:论述人类种族及其血缘关系等的科学
The first known use of ethnology was in 1787
etymologynoun
the history of a word shown by tracing it or its parts back to the earliest known forms and meanings both in its own language and any other language from which it or its parts may have been taken
étudenoun
a piece of music for practice
etiquettenoun
the rules governing the proper way to behave
etiologynoun
the cause or origin especially of a disease
ethynenoun
acetylene
ethylenenoun
a colorless flammable gas found in coal gas or obtained from petroleum and used to ripen fruits or as an anesthetic
ethologynoun
the scientific study of animal behavior
ethologynoun
the scientific study of animal behavior
ethologynoun
the scientific study of animal behavior
ethnologynoun
a science that studies and compares human cultures
ethnologynoun
a branch of cultural anthropology dealing chiefly with the comparative and analytical study of culturesbroadly: cultural anthropology
1 Of course, engaging with ethnology on its own terms was a dangerous game.
2 Recently some anthropologist conducted an interesting case study in ethnology.
最近,一些人类学家开展了一项有趣的民族学案例研究.
3 In this insightful talk, Mark Collard delves into the significant yet underappreciated role of ethnology in archaeology.
4 There scarcely any part of the world which he has not visited, and wherever he goes he seems to have the history, geography, and ethnology of the country at his fingers’ ends.
5 Here, however, especially as I am not now treating of ethnology, I will avoid forming any hasty conclusion, and leave the question as it stands.
6 On the coat’s interior, Fields digitally printed photos of historic moments, documents, ethnology reports and even her great-grandfather.
7 Certain students of ethnology have asserted that the Kiowas are their somewhat degenerate descendants.
8 He was a gentleman in manners, intelligent, well-read, interested, in common with myself, in African philology and ethnology, and his river steamers often generously helped me in my itinerations.
9 “Pools are the most interesting public sphere in the country,” said Valdimar Hafstein, a professor of folklore and ethnology at the University of Iceland who studies Icelandic bathing culture.
10 Mr. Paiz said in an interview that the most difficult part may be persuading the museum of archaeology and ethnology in Guatemala to support a new institution that will unify the government’s Maya collections.
11 Nevertheless, this fallacious method has been followed in the domain of ethnology and politics with, as might be expected, bad results.
12 His investigations of the ethnology of the aboriginal tribes were especially important.
13 The primary objective of 19th-century “racial science” and ethnology was to stratify the human species into superior and inferior racial categories; such ideas could then be used to justify racial oppression.
14 Noah's prophecy stands out clear and sharp with its threefold ethnology; Shem, Ham and Japheth are the roots of the nations, and God has kept them distinct: let us beware of confounding them.
15 Pp .75 - 89 , Taipei: Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica.
台北: 喜马拉雅研究发展基金会.
16 That statement was part of a lecture in which he attacked one of the most prominent scientific fields of the antebellum era: ethnology, or what was sometimes called “the science of race.”
17 Most of the languages and dialects of Europe and Asia, and a good deal of history and ethnology.
18 Errors almost innumerable have been pointed out, the correctness of the Hebrew text itself questioned, and yet this book is claimed as an unerring guide to the students of ethnology.
19 Dr. Henderson is a famous expert on Asian ethnology.
汉德森博士是著名的亚洲民族学专家。
20 “I have long been interested in ethnology,” he wrote, and “I have wanted the evidence of greatness under the colored skin to meet and beat back the charge of natural, original and permanent inferiority.”