humanness如何读

英:['hju:mənnɪs]

美:['hjumənɪs]

humanness是什么意思

  • n.为人;为人的资格;人性

humanness词根

词根:human

adj.

human 人的;人类的

humane 仁慈的,人道的;高尚的

n.

human 人;人类

humanise 变得有人性;变得仁慈;有教化力(等于humanize)

vi.

humanize 变为有人性;有教化

vt.

humanize 教化;赋予人性;使通人情

humanise (英)使人性化;使文明化

humanness英英释义

adjective

of, relating to, or characteristic of humans (see human entry 2) human voices problems that have occurred throughout human history

the human brain

consisting of or involving humans human interactions human spaceflight

everyone held hands and made a human chain

having human form or attributes

the statue is more human than the beings at his feet—Clifton Fadiman

representative of or susceptible to the sympathies and frailties of human nature a human weakness such an inconsistency is very human—P. E. More

human kindness

noun

a bipedal primate mammal (Homo sapiens) : a person : man sense 1c—usually pluralincomprehensible to us humans—William Jamesbroadly: hominid the least developed of all ancestral humans —A. L. Kroeber

a disease that affects both humans and animals

humanness词源中文解释

"人类的状态或品质",1727年,来自 human(形容词)+ -ness。

humanness词源英文解释

Adjective and Noun Middle English humain, from Anglo-French, from Latin humanus; akin to Latin homo human being — more at homage

The first known use of human was in the 15th century

humanness儿童词典英英释义

humble1 of 2adjective

modest or meek in spirit or manner : not proud or bold

humble apology

low in rank or status

a humble position

humble2 of 2verb

to make humble in spirit or manner

to destroy the power or influence of

humbled the enemy with a crushing attack

humble1 of 2adjective

modest or meek in spirit or manner : not proud or bold

humble apology

low in rank or status

a humble position

humble2 of 2verb

to make humble in spirit or manner

to destroy the power or influence of

humbled the enemy with a crushing attack

humble1 of 2adjective

modest or meek in spirit or manner : not proud or bold

humble apology

low in rank or status

a humble position

humble2 of 2verb

to make humble in spirit or manner

to destroy the power or influence of

humbled the enemy with a crushing attack

humble1 of 2adjective

modest or meek in spirit or manner : not proud or bold

humble apology

low in rank or status

a humble position

humble2 of 2verb

to make humble in spirit or manner

to destroy the power or influence of

humbled the enemy with a crushing attack

human1 of 2adjective

relating to or characteristic of human beingsespecially: showing qualities typical of human beings

a human failing

consisting of or involving human beings

human spaceflight

having human form or characteristics

the dog's expression was almost human

human2 of 2noun

a human being

humanoidadjective

having human form or characteristics

human1 of 2adjective

relating to or characteristic of human beingsespecially: showing qualities typical of human beings

a human failing

consisting of or involving human beings

human spaceflight

having human form or characteristics

the dog's expression was almost human

human2 of 2noun

a human being

humanness 例句

1 If we stop assessing robots by their imitative powers—how close they get to mastering humanness—we might begin to appreciate their creative powers in a new light.

2 There were many great things about Toni Morrison: her humor, her humanness, her helping hand to so many writers — also, of course, her genius.

3 Many of you are angry at your humanness.

许多人很生气自己是人类.

4 The assembly line was a human machine.

5 Keeping young people away from Shakespeare is like removing a link to their humanness.

6 When she rises on point and shudders around the stage to demonstrate the excitement of her encounter with humanness, she is at once lovely and gauche, counteracting the bubble-headedeness of the character as written.

7 “I wanted to just affirm humanness,” Lee said of his play.

8 All true, yet in the humor he built into that text, he left more space for humanness than the play’s reputation suggests.

9 Though he had no hard data, his intuition was that increasing humanness in a robot was positive only up to a certain point.

他当时虽没有可靠数据,但总感到机器人真人化仅在某一区间才具有积极意义。

10 We can live in harmony and express our humanness together, through the arts.

11 Sydney and her kin derive their understanding of humanness — the information that feeds their models and algorithms — from the internet, itself a utopian invention that has evolved into an archive of human awfulness.

12 What he's really doing is declaring both his blackness and his humanness, two identities that have long been deemed incompatible.

13 She is a very kind and human person.

14 “He speaks slowly, fearfully, cautiously, editing every syllable, slicing off personal color and spontaneous wit, steering away from opinion, introspection, humanness,” Mr. Zehme wrote in Rolling Stone.

15 However, sports are a little fraction of total humanness.

但是,体育是一个人性中的一小部分。

16 Be in our country, timberwork builds bright still humanness to see.

在我国,木结构建筑还鲜为人见。

17 Though Mencius and Zhuangcius had different theory of humanness, they both advocated the regression to people's characteristic.

虽然孟子和庄子对人的本性认识不同,但他们都倡导对人的本性的回归。

18 It is essential that you recognise your own humanness and that you are really in the same boat as the other person.

你认同你自己的人性并知道你真的是和别人在同一条船上是最本质的要点。

19 People of goodwill have been unwilling to see black and brown men, in their humanness, as entitled to the same care, compassion, and concern that would be extended to one’s friends, neighbors, or loved ones.

20 Conventional manpower endowment source control maintains its target humanness power natural resources.

传统的人力资源管理将其对象认定为人力资源.

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