humanist

英['hjuːmənɪst] 美['hjʊmənɪst]
  • 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

词态变化


复数: humanists;

中文词源


humanist 人文主义者

human-,人的,人文的,-ist,人。

英文词源


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 “human” (see human; also see humanism). Philosophical sense is from 1903.

双语例句


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。

来自柯林斯例句

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。

来自辞典例句

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.

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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.

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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.

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