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美:[ˌɪnfrə'hjumən]
英:[ˌɪnfrə'hju:mən]
美:[ˌɪnfrə'hjumən]
Adjective
1. belonging to a group below humans in evolutionary development;
"infrahuman animals"
The first known use of infrahuman was in 1847
infrahuman1 of 2adjective
less or lower than humanespecially: anthropoid sense 2
infrahuman primate populations
infrahuman2 of 2noun
an animal and especially a primate that is not human
1 But the infrahuman world may also be judged after the analogy of our fundamental faculties.
2 In the light of these results, it is obviously desirable that all studies of infrahuman organisms, but especially those of the various primates, should be made to contribute to the solution of our human problems.
3 Never before has a curve of learning like this been obtained from an infrahuman animal.
4 In other words, it is wholly at variance with the principle of trial and error exhibited by many infrahuman organisms.
5 To me it seems that thoroughgoing knowledge of the lives of the infrahuman primates would inevitably make for human betterment.
1 低于人类的
2 似人类的
4 类人猿的