humanists
英 [ˈhjuːmənɪsts]
美 [ˈhjumənɪsts]
n. 人文主义
humanism的复数; humanist的复数
柯林斯词典
- 人本主义;人文主义
Humanismis the belief that people can achieve happiness and live well without religion.
双语例句
- So this paper concentrates on discussing the effect of humanists on the modern England development.
本文集中讨论这一问题,以期全面探讨英国近代社会发展的原因。 - Humanists may not readily accept the truth.
人道主义者不会轻易接受这个事实。 - Like the Humanists or the Agrarians, he has always thought tradition important.
一如人文主义者和重农派,他一贯认为传统是重要的。 - What great humanists need most are not honours and accolades but being understood by the people.
精神伟人最需要的,并非世俗的功德圆满,而是被人民所理解。 - Humanists responded on their own to these changes, which centralized reflected in the view of love incarnated from their works.
人文主义者对这些变化都作出了自己的回应:集中的体现到他们作品中反映出的爱情观之中。 - Finally, as humanists, I ask that you speak to our common humanity.
最后,你们是人道主义者,我要求你们为了人道主义说话。 - Philosophers and other humanists, in turn, should be happy to welcome psychologists into their world.
而哲学家和其他人文学者也应该高兴的迎接那些走进他们世界的心理学家。 - The Freethinkers say that they are not necessarily atheists, but include agnostics, secular humanists, deists and Unitarian Universalists.
自由思想者们称他们不全是无神论者,他们当中还有不可知论者、现世人文主义者、自然神论者和一神论者。 - Moral thoughts of humanists in Renaissance period
文艺复兴时期人文主义者的伦理思想 - Civic humanists strike the traditional idea of feudal Gods heavily and has important effects on Florence and even Italy and the west of Europe.
市民人文主义沉重打击了封建神学的传统思想,在佛罗伦萨乃至整个意大利和西欧都产生了重大影响。