humanist
英 [ˈhjuː.mə.nɪst]
美 [ˈhjuː.mə.nɪst]
- n. 人道主义者;人类学者,人文学者;人文主义者
- adj. 人文主义的;人道主义的
记忆“humanist”这个单词,可以将它拆分为两个部分:“hu”和“man-ist”。联想为一个“hu”(类似于“hume”,即人类)与“man”(人)结合成为“主义”(-ist),即一个研究或倡导人性、人文主义的学者或思想者。这种方法通过联想和部分分解来帮助记忆这个单词的含义。
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humanist 人文主义者human-,人的,人文的,-ist,人。
- humanist (n.)
- 1580s, "student of the classical humanities," from Middle French humaniste (16c.), formed on model of Italian umanista "student of human affairs or human nature," coined by Italian poet Lodovicio Ariosto (1474-1533), from Latin humanus âhumanâ (see human; also see humanism). Philosophical sense is from 1903.
- 1. Roughly speaking, a scientific humanist is somebody who believes in science and in humanity but not in God.
- 简单来讲,科学人道主义者是相信科学和人道主义而不相信上帝的人。
- 2. He is a practical humanist, who believes in the dignity of mankind.
- 他是个真正的人道主义者,信奉人类的尊严。
- 3. Humanist education was based on the study of poetry, grammar, ethicsandrhetoric.
- 人文教育的基础是研究诗歌, 语法, 职业道德和言论.
- 4. We have a lot of slogans Humanist Olympics, and the High - Technology Olympics.
- 我们有很多的口号-绿色奥运,人文奥运, 高科技奥运.
- 5. Humanist insofar as it places the living human body at the centre.
- 这种人本主义,乃是就其把活着的人类的身体置于中心地位而言.