humankind
英 [ˌhjuːmənˈkaɪnd]
美 [ˌhjuːmənˈkaɪnd]
n. (统称)人; 人类
BNC.21112 / COCA.11737
牛津词典
noun
- (统称)人;人类
people in general
柯林斯词典
- 同 mankind
Humankindis the same asmankind.
英英释义
noun
- 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
双语例句
- We consider humankind a family.
我们认为,人类一家。 - Health work allows all of us to express our humanity to humankind.
卫生工作使我们所有的人能够表示我们对人类的博爱。 - The theme represents the com-mon wish of all humankind to live better.
这个主题体现了一个全人类对更美好生活的渴望。 - The animal-level love brings darkness, sadness, envy, jealousy, bad feelings and hell to humankind.
动物般的爱给人类带来了黑暗悲伤羡慕和嫉妒坏情绪和地狱。 - Technical progress frees humankind of heavy labour and inconvenience.
技术进步将人类从繁重的体力劳动和生活不便中解放出来。 - A religion founded primarily on the revelations of God to humankind.
主要根据神对人类各种启示的一种宗教。 - Fallen humankind has not yet found the value of eternal life to which the world, the earth and heaven, can attest.
堕落人还没有找到永生生命的价值,那是一个世界、天与地都能见证的价值。 - We have to look at what will allow humankind to flourish, he says.
他说:我们必须研究是什么让人类如此兴旺。 - And we see the Savior, bringing salvation in every sense of the word to all humankind.
而且我们见到救助者,给拯救带来字的每个感觉给所有的人类。 - That is the basic meaning of Nietzsche's statement: God is dead, so humankind is free.
那是尼采的话的基本含义:上帝死了,所以人类是自由的。
