human

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n. 人, 人类 a. 人类的, 似人类的, 人性的, 有同情心的

发音

US /ˈhjuː.mən/

词形变化

humans 复数 humans humaned humaning humanned humanning humans 三单 humaning 现在分词 humanning 现在分词 humaned 过去式 humaned 过去分词 humanned 过去式 humanned 过去分词 more human 比较级 most human 最高级

别名

hooman humane

教材释义与例句

名词

人;人类

a person

形容词

人的;人类的

belonging to or relating to people, especially as opposed to machines or animals

释义与例句

n. A2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    A highly intelligent ape with fine and short body hair; the most abundant species of primate, with members found on every continent (Homo sapiens).

    生物

    Humans share common ancestors with other apes.

  2. 2.

    A highly intelligent ape with fine and short body hair; the most abundant species of primate, with members found on every continent (Homo sapiens).

    A human as contrasted from superficially similar but typically more powerful humanoid creatures; a member of the human race.

    生物 媒体 宗教 神话 哲学
  3. 3.

    A highly intelligent ape with fine and short body hair; the most abundant species of primate, with members found on every continent (Homo sapiens).

    A term of address for any human, often implying the listener's species is their only noteworthy trait.

    生物 媒体
  4. 4.

    Any hominid of the genus Homo.

v.
  1. 1.

    To behave as or become, or to cause to behave as or become, a human.

    罕用
adj. A2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    Of or belonging to the species Homo sapiens or its closest relatives.

    人的

    人类的

  2. 2.

    Having the nature or attributes of a human being.

    To err is human; to forgive, divine.

    2011 August 17, Holman W. Jenkins, Jr., The Many Wars of Google: Handset makers will learn to live with their new ‘frenemy’, Business World, Wall Street Journal, Google wouldn't be human if it didn't want some of this loot, which buying Motorola would enable it to grab.

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词源

Etymology tree Latin hūmānus Old French umain Middle French humainbor. Middle English humayne English human From Late Middle English humaigne, humayne, humain, from Middle French humain, from Old French humain, umain (“of or belonging to man”, adjective), from Latin hūmānus m (“of man, human”, adjective); see there for further details. Spelling human has been predominant since the early 18th century. Compare, and possibly related to man.

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