英:['hɒməʊ]
美:['hoʊmoʊ]
英:['hɒməʊ]
美:['hoʊmoʊ]
复数:homos
词根:homo
adj.homoerotic 同性恋的
n.homoeroticism 同性恋
noun (1)
any of a genus (Homo) of hominids that includes modern humans (H. sapiens) and several extinct related species (such as H. erectus and H. habilis)
noun (2)
a gay person—used as a term of abuse and disparagement
adjective
disparaging + offensive of, relating to, or characterized by sexual or romantic attraction to people of one's same sex : gay
disparaging + offensive of, relating to, or involving sexual activity between people of the same sex
combining form
see hom-
homo erectus直立人
缩写自 homosexual (名词),可以追溯到1929年,通常用于表示蔑视; 作为形容词则为1933年的用法。
Noun (1) New Latin Homin-, Homo, from Latin, human being — more at homage Noun (2) short for homosexual >entry 2
The first known use of homo was in 1591
homogenizeverb
to make homogeneous
to reduce to small particles of uniform size and distribute evenly homogenize paint
homogenize peanut butter
to break up the fat of (milk) into very fine particles
homogeneousadjective
of the same or a similar kind or nature
being the same throughout
a culturally homogenous neighborhood
homogeneousadjective
of the same or a similar kind or nature
being the same throughout
a culturally homogenous neighborhood
homogenatenoun
a product of homogenizing
homo1 of 2noun
any of a genus of primate mammals that includes all human beings alive today and extinct related species
homo-2 of 2
see hom-
homonoun
Homo a genus of primate mammals of the family Hominidae that includes modern humans (H. sapiens) and several extinct related species (such as H. erectus and H. habilis)
plural homos any living or extinct member of the genus Homo
1 It's kind of BS, because that's not how homo sapiens function best.
2 For of all the many threats to our continued being as the homo sapiens species, both manmade and natural, the good news is we don’t have giant dragons to deal with.
3 The NHS, the Arts Council, free higher education for all, housing for all, freedom and safety – they are the state-enshrined expressions of the things that make us homo sapiens.
4 Being in the closet, he says, made him overcompensate: “Sometimes we’re making out,” he says about a boyfriend, “and just whisper ‘no homo’ to each other.”
5 The villain is homo sapiens, filling the beautiful ocean with spilt oil, thus endangering the turtles and every other adorable talking cartoon creature.
6 Lab rats are not humans, and not every brain, rodent or homo sapien, is wired the same.
实验鼠不是人类,啮齿动物和人类的大脑的组成是不一样的。
7 When they sequenced the entire genome of the Neanderthal, it transformed our understanding of prehistory – and now geneticists think there was one homo sapiens walking north from Africa who encountered one Neanderthal in Europe.
8 Although homo sapiens did not exist at that time, this discovery provides no basis to the claim that the controlled use of fire preceded the Homo sapiens.
尽管智人在那个时候还不存在,但这一发现并不能为认为在智人之前就有节制地使用火的说法提供任何依据。
9 Do you mean People magazine or members of the genus Homo?
人是指[人]员,还是指《时人》杂志?
10 Quickly eliminated are the Giants, and other teams of mere homo sapiens.
11 Nye’s message – one that a stunning 46 percent of Americans apparently still need to get into their thick homo sapien skulls — is that beliefs are not truths.
12 “Weeds? I don’t use that word. The only invasive species is homo sapiens.”
13 If we imagine the historical progress of the novel like the evolution of man — from a crouching primate to upright homo sapiens — Machado’s book represents the moment when the novel learned to dance.
14 The LUMO of cations interact with the HOMO of anions to form ionic liquid molecules.
烷基季铵盐阳离子的LUMO与 阴离子的HOMO相互作用形成离子液体.
15 I see the possibility of a new homo sapiens subspecies—what we evolve into—maybe homo sapiens metaconsciousensis.
16 “It’s out of my hands,” he said smiling, shouting to be heard over the din of the crowd, which had begun chanting “No, no, homo,” along with Needles.
17 Can Homo sapiens do that?
现代的人类能那样做么?
18 We did not eat the homo sapien neanderthals, so I am fairly sure we will not eat the homo sapiens sapiens either.
19 For one, it lays out very clearly how futile it is to impose our current notions of hetero, homo or bisexuality on the ancient world – it’s simply not how they looked at it.
20 Personally, I don’t believe there is such a thing as a soulmate, only a fellow mammal – hopefully homo sapiens – blessed with enough of what you need to forge a merger.
1 同性恋
gay homosexual inverted left-handed lacy homoerotic Uranian light-footed Sapphic agfay homosexuality inversion homoeroticism homosex
2 人
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3 人类
human mortal earthborn people world man race christian humanity rational mankind mortality humankind earthling anthropo- anthrop- finite anthropic hominine homin- creature flesh microcosm hominid wight homme personkind all flesh