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humanity美 [hju'mænəti] 英 [hjuː'mænəti] n. humankind,people,human race,mortality,homo sapiens 1. | [u] (统称)人;人类people in general |
| crimes against humanity 危害人类罪 |
2. | [u] 人性the state of being a person rather than a god, an animal or a machine |
| The story was used to emphasize the humanity of Jesus. 人们用这个故事来强调耶稣人性的一面。 | | united by a sense of common humanity 因一种同是人的情感而团结在一起 |
3. | [u] 人道;仁慈the quality of being kind to people and animals by making sure that they do not suffer more than is necessary; the quality of being humane |
| The judge was praised for his courage and humanity. 法官的勇气和人道受到称赞。 |
4. | [pl] 人文学科the subjects of study that are concerned with the way people think and behave, for example literature, language, history and philosophy |
n. | 1. the human race considered as a whole 2. the qualities or characteristics considered as a whole to be characteristic of human beings 3. kindness or compassion for others 4. all the people who are living in the world 5. a kind and sympathetic attitude towards other people, especially when they are suffering in some way 6. the state of being human, and of behaving and thinking in the same way as other people 1. the human race considered as a whole 2. the qualities or characteristics considered as a whole to be characteristic of human beings 3. kindness or compassion for others 4. all the people who are living in the world 5. a kind and sympathetic attitude towards other people, especially when they are suffering in some way 6. the state of being human, and of behaving and thinking in the same way as other people | np. | 1. subjects such as history, languages, and philosophy that involve the study of culture and ideas, as distinct from the sciences 2. the study of the language and literature of the ancient Greeks and Romans |
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