adj. 人的;人类的
n. 人;人类
n. (Human)人名;(英)休曼
英 ['hjuːmən] 美 ['hjumən]
权威例句
- Most of the wine was unfit for human consumption.
这些酒中大部分都不适于人类饮用。
来自柯林斯例句 - It's an affront to human dignity to keep someone alive like this.
如此维持一个人的生命是对人类尊严的冒犯。
来自柯林斯例句 - He was concerned with the enhancement of the human condition.
他关心人类生存环境的改善。
来自柯林斯例句 - Depression lowers the human ability to cope with disease.
抑郁症会降低人体对疾病的抵抗力。
来自柯林斯例句 - They have the usual quota of human weaknesses, no doubt.
毫无疑问,他们身上也有人所共有的弱点。
来自柯林斯例句
中文词源
human 人,人的,人类的
来自拉丁语homo,人,来自homus,土,词源同humus,humble.比喻用法,即相比于神的永恒而言,人类如同尘土一般卑微的存在。参照《圣经》上帝造人或中国神话女娲造人的传说。该词本身为形容词,其名词词义人缩写自human being.
英文词源
human
**human: **[14] _Human _comes via Old French _humain _from Latin hūmānus. Like _homō _‘person’, this was related to Latin _humus _‘earth’, and was used originally for ‘people’ in the sense ‘earthly beings’ (in contrast with the immortal gods). _Humane _is essentially the same word, and became established in the 18th century as a distinct spelling (and pronunciation) for two or three specific senses of human. Other English derivatives include _humanism _[19], _humanity _[14], and _humanitarian _[19].
=> humane, humble, humus
human (adj.)
mid-15c., humain, humaigne, from Old French humain, umain (adj.) "of or belonging to man" (12c.), from Latin humanus "of man, human," also "humane, philanthropic, kind, gentle, polite; learned, refined, civilized," probably related to homo (genitive hominis) "man" (see homunculus) and to humus "earth," on notion of "earthly beings," as opposed to the gods (compare Hebrew adam "man," from adamah "ground"). Cognate with Old Lithuanian zmuo (accusative zmuni) "man, male person."
As a noun, from 1530s. Its Old English cognate guma (from Proto-Germanic *guman-) survives only in disguise in bridegroom. Related: Humanness. Human rights attested by 1680s; human being by 1690s. Human relations is from 1916; human resources attested by 1907, American English, apparently originally among social Christians and drawn from natural resources.