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humanity [ hju:'mæniti] n.人类;人性,人情

humanity [ hju:'mæniti] n.人类,人文学科

五常:仁、义、理、智、信 five constant virtues: benevolence (humanity), righteousness, propriety, wisdom and fidelity

In science, the total absorption of the individual event in the generalization is the goal; on the other hand, the humanities are concerned rather with providing for the special meaning of the individual event within an appropriate general system.
自然科学以在归纳中全部吸收个别情况为目标,人文科学则更关心在适当的一般性体系之内提供个别情况的特殊意义。

The best teachers of humanity are the lives of great men.
启迪人性最好的导师是伟大人物的生活。

And love, young men ,and venerate the ideal. The ideal is the word of God. High above every country, high above humanity, is the country of the spirit, the city of the soul.
Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian statesman
青年人啊,热爱理想吧,崇敬理想吧。理想是上帝的语言。高于一切国家和全人类的,是精神的王国,是灵魂的故乡。
意大利政治家马志尼,G。

Assuredly, the most gifted man errs who, in dealing with humanity, depends upon his own insight
and intelligence and discards the moral law of society, created by respect for the individual,
and those principles of liberty, equality and fraternity, the basis of our civilization, and the
essence of Christianity.
Ferdinand foch, Frcnch marshal
的确,在处理人的问题时,如果只依赖个人的见识与才智,抛弃为尊重个人而制定的社会道德法律,抛弃作为
我们文明基础和基督教要素的自由、平等、博爱的原则,那么,即使是最有天才的人,也肯定会犯错误。
法国元帅福煦F.

The most normal and the most perfect human being is the one who most thoroughly addresses himself to the activity of his best powers ,gives himself most thoroughly to the world around him ,flings himself out into the midst of humanity ,and is so preoccu pied by his own beneficent reaction on the world that he is practically unconscious of a sep arate existence...
最正常、最完美的人就是那彻底投身于自己最擅长的活动的人,是那完全献身于周围世界的人,是和群众打成一片的人。他完全专心致志于他对世界的有利作用,以致于几乎意识不到自己与世界还存在距离……
Frences E .C. Willard. American Social activist
美国社会活动家拉德,F。E。C。

博爱 philanthropism; humanity; philanthropy; charity

反人类罪 [fǎn rén lèi zuì] /crimes against humanity/

人道 [rén dào] /humanity/

人类 [rén lèi] /humanity/human race/mankind/

人文社会学科 [rén wén shè huì xué kē] /humanities and social sciences/

人文社科 [rén wén shè kē] /(abbr.) humanities and social sciences/

While often praised by foreigners for its emphasis on the basics, Japanese education tends to stress test taking and mechanical learning over creativity and self-expression.
虽然日本的教育因强调基础知识而经常受到外国人的赞扬,但是它往往强调考试和机械学习,而不重视创造性和自我表现。
"Those things that do not show up in the test scores — personality, ability, courage or humanity are completely ignored," says Toshiki Kaifu, chairman of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's education committee.
“在考分中得不到体现的那些东西——个性、能力、勇气或人性——完全被忽视,”执政的自民党教育委员会主席Toshiki Kaifu说,
"Frustration against this kind of thing leads kids to drop out and run wild."
“对这类事情灰心丧气,致使孩子辍学、放荡不羁。”

Science has long had an uneasy relationship with other aspects of culture.
科学与文化的其他方面的关系一直都很紧张。
Think of Galileo's 17th-century trial for his rebelling belief before the Catholic Church or poet William Blake's harsh remarks against the mechanistic worldview of Isaac Newton.
想想看,17世纪伽利略为他叛逆性的信仰而遭受天主教会的审判,还有诗人威廉·布莱克对艾萨克·牛顿的机械的世界观所发表的尖锐批判。
The schism between science and the humanities has, if anything, deepened in this century.
本世纪,(自然)科学与人文科学之间的分裂更深了。

{adj: corrupt} lacking in integrity
"humanity they knew to be corrupt...from the day of Adam's creation"
"a corrupt and incompetent city government"
<-> incorrupt

{adj: dour, forbidding, grim} harshly uninviting or formidable in manner or appearance
"a dour, self-sacrificing life"
"a forbidding scowl"
"a grim man loving duty more than humanity"
"undoubtedly the grimmest part of him was his iron claw"- J.M.Barrie

{adj: fallible, frail, imperfect, weak} having the attributes of man as opposed to e.g. divine beings
"I'm only a fallible human"
"frail humanity"

{adj: humanist, humanistic, humane} pertaining to or concerned with the humanities
"humanistic studies"
"a humane education"

{adj: human} characteristic of humanity
"human nature"

{adj: indistinguishable, undistinguishable} not capable of being distinguished or differentiated
"the two specimens are actually different from each other but the differences are almost indistinguishable"
"the twins were indistinguishable"
"a colorless person quite indistinguishable from the colorless mass of humanity"
<-> distinguishable

{adj: miserable, suffering, wretched} very unhappy; full of misery
"he felt depressed and miserable"
"a message of hope for suffering humanity"
"wretched prisoners huddled in stinking cages"

{adj: offensive, violative} violating or tending to violate or offend against
"violative of the principles of liberty"
"considered such depravity offensive against all laws of humanity"

{n: Confucianism} the teachings of Confucius emphasizing love for humanity; high value given to learning and to devotion to family (including ancestors); peace; justice; influenced the traditional culture of China

{n: Doctor of Humanities} an honorary degree in the humanities

{n: Milton, John Milton} English poet; remembered primarily as the author of an epic poem describing humanity's fall from grace (1608-1674)

{n: affinity, kinship} a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character
"found a natural affinity with the immigrants"
"felt a deep kinship with the other students"
"anthropology's kinship with the humanities"

{n: humanistic discipline, humanities, liberal arts, arts} studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills)
"the college of arts and sciences"

{n: humanity} the quality of being humane

{n: humanness, humanity, manhood} the quality of being human
"he feared the speedy decline of all manhood"

{n: much} a great amount or extent
"they did much for humanity"

{n: protology} the study of origins and first things
"To Christians, protology refers to God's fundamental purpose for humanity"

{n: scholar, scholarly person, bookman, student} a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines

{n: world, human race, humanity, humankind, human beings, humans, mankind, man} all of the living human inhabitants of the earth
"all the world loves a lover"
"she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women"

{v: transgress, offend, infract, violate, go against, breach, break} act in disregard of laws and rules
"offend all laws of humanity"
"violate the basic laws or human civilization"
"break a law"

{v: unleash, let loose, loose} turn loose or free from restraint
"let loose mines"
"Loose terrible plagues upon humanity"

There Is Humanity behind All the Hype of the First-Born
千禧儿所有宣传的背后存在人道

And the most remarkable thing is that through all this interest generated and satisfied by the news media, humanity prevails.
而最引人瞩目的是,穿越所有这些由新闻媒体引起和满足的兴趣,人道占了上风。

Before even the public has glimpsed this baby, before his parents utter a public word, his humanity has been recognised.
甚至在公众瞥见这个婴儿之前,以及他的父母公开发表讲话之前,他作为一个人就已被认可了。

Out of it come two of the most important qualities that this book will go in search of: humanity and warmth.
这本书将要探讨的两个重要品质-人性与热情-就源于此。

It is, however, an extraordinary visualization of humanity as both feared and fearful.
但是,它是自己感到害怕又令人害怕的人类的特别形象。

It didn't judge people like a lot of movies do... and it had a lot of themes of humanity in it. "
它没有像很多影片那样去评判人……而且这部影片里有很多人性的主题。 "

He had some hints of humanity.
他多少还有少许人性。

Liss says humanity can emulate nature's garbage-free ways, but it will require innovative technology and a big change in attitude.
利斯说人类可以效仿自然界消除垃圾的方法,但这需要创新的科技和态度的重大转变。

But adapting a novel by Peter and working with director Michael Corrente, the siblings, who also produced this film, maintain their best quality, frankness about our basic humanity.
但是这部由法雷尔兄弟制片、改编自彼得·法雷尔的小说、迈克尔·考伦特参与执导的影片依旧保持兄弟二人对人类本性最忠实的诠释。

In the still vibrant waters between Alaska and Siberia, humanity has another chance-perhaps the last chance-to prove it can take care of a crucial marine ecosystem.
在阿拉斯加和西伯利亚之间的活跃的水域,人们还有另外一次机遇--很可能是最后一次,来证明人类有能力保护重要的海洋生态环境。

Their present high standing is due to a different,more democratic political climate and to different aesthetic values: we no longer require artists to provide ideal images of humanity for our moral edification but rather regard such idealization as a falsification of the truth.
他们目前很高的地位缘自一种全然不同的、更为民主的政治氛围,并且缘自全然不同的美学价值:我们不再要求艺术家提供理想化的人类形象来进行道德教诲,相反,却会把这种理想化的做法视作对真理的弄虚作假。


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