英:[ˌhju:mənˈkaɪnd]
美:[ˈhjumənˌkaɪnd]
英:[ˌhju:mənˈkaɪnd]
美:[ˈhjumənˌkaɪnd]
hu·man·kind
hyu mn kaInd
词根:humanity
adj.humanlike 似人类的
n.humanity 人类;人道;仁慈;人文学科
humanization 人类化;教化
humanisation 人类化,教化(等于humanization)
Noun
1. all of the inhabitants of the earth;
"all the world loves a lover"
"she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women"
"人类",1640年代,由 human 和 kind(n.)组成。最初是两个单词。中古英语有 humaigne lynage "人类"(15世纪中期)。
The first known use of humankind was in 1560
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
humanlyadverb
within the range of human ability
a task not humanly possible
of or concerning human needs or emotions
deal humanly with the poor
humankindnoun
humanity sense 3
humankindnoun
the human race
1 With no gods and no afterlife, only humankind – within ourselves and among each other – can decide how to live and choose what matters.
2 In interviews, many players described using Dungeons & Dragons to safely explore facets of their identity, to parse through the enduring existential question of all humankind: Who am I?
3 It’s unlikely that the debate ultimately changed any minds, but it did demonstrate a long-running historical theme that has made the U.S. fertile ground for the belief that God created humankind with a providential purpose.
4 The earliest drawings of presumably “primitive” humankind are fantastical figures, radically simple, mere line drawings on rock; the earliest tales are of deities, spirits, angels and demons, but not human beings in their/our singularities.
5 "The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot" savvily examines humankind's oldest mode of transportation: hoofing it.
6 The forest indeed exists, but humankind has long been one of its essential components. down the Amazon, Carvajal recording every moment.
7 I have great moments when I feel very connected and loving toward humankind, but I never have a good moment toward human beings.
8 But now, taking on smaller slices of humankind, and leaving the big bad themes to speak for themselves, his vision seems funnier, deeper, bigger.
9 Could Michael represent the next stage in humankind’s development?
10 I didn’t want to be responsible for the fete of humankind.
11 And more importantly what role humankind plays in the grand scheme of things.
然而更重要的是人类在这一重大问题中扮演何种角色。
12 Our problem with that is that it lets the rest of humankind off the hook.
13 Particularly if the humankind in question is sitting in the cinema.
14 Without it, they knew, we—humankind—are less.
15 Humankind has not woven the web of life.
人类并未织起生命的网络。
16 During that first contest, then known as the Great Midwestern Think-Off, the question was whether the inherent nature of humankind is good or evil.
17 Geological structure is an important factor that influences the survival and development of humankind.
地质构造是影响人类生存发展的重要因素.
18 “We’ve gone from training and assisting the saviors of humankind to playing nursemaid? No thank you.”
19 While poking fun at our species, Morris was also one of the first to denounce the blank slate view of humankind.
20 What emerges is a composite view of the fragility of humankind that suggests a hybrid of Virginia Woolf and the Court regular Caryl Churchill.
1 人
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2 人类
man humanity mankind human race human mortal people world brother wight Son of Man all flesh Lord of creation anthropo- the human race hominid hominin Homo sapiens your fellow man your fellow men race being earthborn christian rational mortality homo earthling anthrop- finite anthropic hominine homin- creature flesh microcosm homme personkind