human

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.
发音 hyo͞oʹmən

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A highly intelligent ape with fine and short body hair; the most abundant species of primate, with members found on every continent (Homo sapiens).
    — Humans share common ancestors with other apes.
  2. A highly intelligent ape with fine and short body hair; the most abundant species of primate, with members found on every continent (Homo sapiens).; A human as contrasted from superficially similar but typically more powerful humanoid creatures; a member of the human race.
    — Greetings. I am Blor-Utar from Zimtok-5. I have come to subjugate the human race. Do not resist. Why humans? Because, in addition to their value as slave labor, they are also delicious and nutritious!
  3. A highly intelligent ape with fine and short body hair; the most abundant species of primate, with members found on every continent (Homo sapiens).; A term of address for any human, often implying the listener's species is their only noteworthy trait.
    — Greetings, human! You have stumbled into the dimension of the Snow People.[…]Flesh plows clear the streets to make them safe to drive.[…]Does this shock you, human? Do the ways of our world open your eyes to the truths of your own?
  4. Any hominid of the genus Homo. broadly
动词 v.
  1. To behave as or become, or to cause to behave as or become, a human. rare
    — […] he sought to charm a single pair of ears, and those more hairy than critical. Later, as the race went on humaning, there grew complexity of sentiment and varying emotional needs, […]
形容词 adj.
  1. Of or belonging to the species Homo sapiens or its closest relatives. not-comparable
    — Some powers diuine, or els infernall, mixt / Their angry ſeedes at his conception: / For he was neuer ſprong of humaine race, / Since with the ſpirit of his fearefull pride, / He dares so doubtleſly reſolue of rule.
  2. Having the nature or attributes of a human being. comparable
    — To err is human; to forgive, divine.
  3. Compassionate.
    — 1926, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Land of Mist When his loosely-built, straggling, lean, clerical figure appeared, with that gaunt, worn face illuminated by its human grin and dignified by its earnest eyes, through the doorway, they both felt as if an old friend had entered. His own greeting was equally cordial.

词形变化

more human comparative most human superlative humane alternative,obsolete humans plural humane alternative,obsolete humans present,singular,third-person humaning participle,present humanning participle,present,rare humaned participle,past humaned past humanned participle,past,rare humanned past,rare humane alternative,obsolete

词汇关系

衍生词
abhuman ahuman antehuman antihuman anti-human chuman countryhuman demihuman economic human European early modern human extrahuman half-human HIV hooman hope springs eternal in the human breast HOV huboon hucow hufu human African trypanosomiasis humanation human bean human behavior human being human betaherpesvirus 5 human billboard human biodiversity human blockhead human body human botfly humanburger human burrito human calculator human cannonball human capital humancentric human chain human chattel human cheese human chorionic gonadotropin human chorionic somatomammotrophin human chorionic somatomammotropin human choriosomatomammotrophin human choriosomatomammotropin human composting human-computer interaction human condition human development human directional human-dominated human dross human enhancement human error humanesque human factors human flag human flea human-flesh search human flesh search engine human fracking human-free Human Genome Project human geographer human geography human hand humanhood humanicide humanics humaniform humanify humanimal human immunodeficiency virus human immunodeficiency virus 1 human immunodeficiency virus 2 human insulin human intelligence human interest human interface device humanisation humanish humanism humanist humanization humanize humanizer human kind humankind human knot humanless human leukocyte antigen human-like humanlike humanly human-made humanmade human microphone human milk human movement human nature humanness human-occupied vehicle humanoid humanosphere human papillomavirus human papilloma virus humanphobe human potential movement human-powered human pyramid human race human-readable human relations human resource management human resources human resources management human right human rights human-rightism human-rightist human roulette wheel human sacrifice human safari human seminal plasma protein hypersensitivity human services human settlement humansexual human shield human smuggling human statue human terrain human touch human trafficker human trafficking humanure human wave humanwise human year humanzee human zoo humineral HUMINT huwoman infrahuman inhuman inhumane interhuman intrahuman metahuman milk of human kindness modern human no human involved nonhuman non-human paleohuman panhuman parahuman post-human posthuman prehuman preter-human preterhuman proto-human protohuman pseudohuman semihuman semi-human socialism with a human face spontaneous human combustion subhuman suprahuman Team Human to err is human transhuman ultrahuman -umab virtual human werehuman

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Latin hūmānus
Old French umain
Middle French humainbor.
Middle English humayne
English human
From Late Middle English humaigne, humayne, humain, from Middle French humain, from Old French humain, umain (“of or belonging to man”, adjective), from Latin hūmānus m (“of man, human”, adjective); see there for further details. Spelling human has been predominant since the early 18th century. Compare, and possibly related to man.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Latin hūmānus
Old French umain
Middle French humainbor.
Middle English humayne
English human
From Late Middle English humaigne, humayne, humain, from Middle French humain, from Old French humain, umain (“of or belonging to man”, adjective), from Latin hūmānus m (“of man, human”, adjective); see there for further details. Spelling human has been predominant since the early 18th century. Compare, and possibly related to man.
词源 3
Etymology tree
Latin hūmānus
Old French umain
Middle French humainbor.
Middle English humayne
English human
From Late Middle English humaigne, humayne, humain, from Middle French humain, from Old French humain, umain (“of or belonging to man”, adjective), from Latin hūmānus m (“of man, human”, adjective); see there for further details. Spelling human has been predominant since the early 18th century. Compare, and possibly related to man.
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