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
- To be an Athenian is to cherish language because you believe it to be humankind's most precious gift.
做一个雅典人就是要珍视语言,因为你认为它是人类最珍贵的天赋。 - Astrology is the science of the influence of planets toward individuals and humankind as such.
星占学是研究行星对个人和人类的影响的科学。 - Another misconception is the assumption that all research serves noble goals and benefits humankind.
另一个误解是这样一种假设,即所有的实验都服务于高尚的目标,会造福全人类。并非如此。 - 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 sermon predicated the perfectibility of humankind.
这篇布道文断言了人类的完美性。 - 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。 - The attack has destroyed his faith in humankind.
这次攻击摧毁了他对人类的信心。 - And believe in the love of friends, family and all the humankind.
同时请相信爱来源于你的朋友,你的家人和社会。 - 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。 - The faith of humankind can only support a brief spiritual life.
人类的信仰只能维持短暂的精神生活。