humane如何读

英:[hjuːˈmeɪn]

美:[hjuːˈmeɪn]

humane是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 仁慈的,善良的,仁义的,仁爱的
  2. 人道的
  3. 高尚的
  4. 有人情味的
  5. 人文的
  6. 文雅的
  7. 有同情心的
  8. 人文(主义)的

humane自然拼读

hu·mane

hyu meIn

humane扩展

humanely (adv.), humaneness (n.)

humane词根

词根:humane

adj.

humanitarian 人道主义的;博爱的;基督凡人论的

humanistic 人文主义的;人道主义的

humanism 人文主义的;人道主义的

humanist 人文主义的;人道主义的

adv.

humanly 以人力;像人地;在人力所能及的范围

humanely 人道地;富人情地;慈悲地

n.

humanity 人类;人道;仁慈;人文学科

humanitarian 人道主义者;慈善家;博爱主义者;基督凡人论者

humanism 人道主义

humanist 人道主义者;人类学者,人文学者;人文主义者

humanitarianism 人道主义;博爱主义

humaneness 深情;慈悲

humanise 变得有人性;变得仁慈;有教化力(等于humanize)

humanness 为人,为人的资格;人性

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

humane英英释义

Adjective

1. pertaining to or concerned with the humanities;

"humanistic studies"

"a humane education"

2. marked or motivated by concern with the alleviation of suffering

3. showing evidence of moral and intellectual advancement

humane词组

humane society人道协会;保护动物协会

humane词源中文解释

15世纪中叶,是 human(形容词)的平行变体,其形式和重音可能表明它与拉丁语 humanus 的联系比与古法语 humain 的联系更紧密。 Human 和 humane 在“与人类有关”和“具有适合人类的品质”(约1500年)的意义上可以互换使用。后者最初的意思是“有礼貌的,友好的,彬彬有礼的”,然后是“具有温柔、同情和善待他人的性格”(约1600年)。到18世纪初,这些词在拼写和重音上已经有所区别, humane 则带有“友善”的意义。

比较 germane, urbane。 “比其他事物造成的痛苦更少”是从1904年开始的。 Inhuman 是它的自然对立面。 Royal Humane Society(成立于1774年)最初是为了营救溺水者; 到19世纪末,这些协会已经转向动物保护。

humane词源英文解释

Middle English humain

The first known use of humane was in 1552

humane儿童词典英英释义

humanizeverb

to make suitable for human nature or use

to make humane : civilize, refine

humanizeverb

to make suitable for human nature or use

to make humane : civilize, refine

humanizeverb

to make suitable for human nature or use

to make humane : civilize, refine

humanitynoun

the quality or state of being human or of being humane

plural studies (as literature, history, and art) concerned primarily with human culture

the whole collection of human beings both past and present

humanitynoun

the quality or state of being human or of being humane

plural studies (as literature, history, and art) concerned primarily with human culture

the whole collection of human beings both past and present

humanitariannoun

a person devoted to or working for the health and happiness of other people

humanitariannoun

a person devoted to or working for the health and happiness of other people

humaneadjective

marked by sympathy or consideration for others

humaneadjective

marked by sympathy or consideration for others

humaneadjective

marked by sympathy or consideration for others

humane 例句

1 You can also contact a local animal shelter, humane society, animal control agency, nature center, state wildlife agency or veterinarian for advice.

2 The last days of Stevens, a humane and fearless diplomat, are vividly recounted.

3 But while she had established herself as a New York treasure, seeing Plunkett in Nelson’s plays, with their profoundly humane intertwining of politics and family relationships, felt revelatory.

4 The latest humorous and humane novel by Coe features characters from two of his previous books — “The Rotters’ Club” and “The Closed Circle” — but can easily be read on its own.

5 “You have chosen to be divorced in a humane way,” he says, citing his three years of law school and calling the process “easy peasy.”

6 Though now considered anachronistic, in the late nineteenth century the chair was thought to be a bold and humane innovation.

7 In the eastern provinces, the Khmer Rouge cadres were more moderate and humane: the work hours were generally shorter, the food rations were larger, and the soldiers did not kill the villagers indiscriminately.

8 In the mid-nineteenth century, Dorothea Dix began to campaign for humane treatment of the mentally ill.

在19世纪中叶,多罗西娅·迪克斯开始发起为精神病患者争取人道待遇的运动。

9 There’s something about the narrator’s voice, a combination of utter ingenuousness and deep humane wisdom, that reminds you of “Moby-Dick.”

10 The wait for more humane seating will probably be a long one.

11 “Shelters are supposed to be humane places that actually help people and help them recover from life on the streets,” she said.

12 Perry’s “Melmoth” is different in many respects, but achieves a similar effect: It is a scary novel that chills to the bone even as it points the way to a warmer, more humane, place.

13 In each country he finds a policy that is not only more humane than current U.S. practice, but also more effective. 

14 She decided to give me a month off Shakespeare to coach me, since developing the body as well as the mind, she said, was a humane and educational activity.

15 The scientific and technological advancement and humane spirit will not be mutually conflicted and irresistible.

科技进步与人文精神并不是相互冲突、势不两立的.

16 Presumably Mr. Muntadas would favor a more humane, participatory democracy, but he proposes no practical — or visionary — alternatives to what the French philosopher and social critic Guy Debord famously called “the society of the spectacle.”

17 It’s rich, deep, complex, loving, human and humane.

18 People in the humane society, they’d have you think these are ferocious birds, but they were great pets.

19 “The A.H.A. standards that Foster Farms purports to follow in order to attain ‘humane certification’ from the A.H.A. permit and even necessitate inhumane treatment on their face,” asserted the plaintiffs, who are consumers.

20 City government is working to partner with business owners, private entities, humane societies and animal rights groups in order to raise the money to fund a new multi-million dollar facility, Kenward said.

humane 同义词

1 仁爱的

hearty

15 人道的

humanitarian Christian

17 有人情味

humanly

19 富于同情心的

soft

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