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
- 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。 - The attack has destroyed his faith in humankind.
这次攻击摧毁了他对人类的信心。 - Urban growth is one of the biggest challenges for humankind in the twenty-first century.
城市增长是二十一世纪人类最大的挑战之一。 - Genuine concern for humankind and the environment demands the inquiry, accuracy and scepticism of authentic science.
对人类和环境的真正的担忧需要研究、准确性和真正的科学怀疑主义。 - If I were Italian, I would feel proud because their astounding art contribution to the humankind.
如果我是意大利人,我会为他们对人类做出的巨大的艺术贡献感到骄傲。 - 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。 - Since long before the birth of humankind, the moon has been the Earth's constant companion.
早在人类诞生之前,月亮早就已经是地球的忠实伙伴了。 - Social harmony includes harmony between humankind and nature.
和谐社会包含人与自然的和谐。 - We consider humankind a family.
我们认为,人类一家。 - 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。
