单词 | human |
释义 | adjective | noun humanhuman1 /ˈhyumən/ ●●● S2 W1 adjective 1belonging to or relating to people, especially as opposed to animals or machines: human behavior The noise he made didn’t sound human. No two human beings (=people) are exactly alike. diseases of the human body The organisms are not visible to the human eye.2human weaknesses, emotions, etc. are typical of ordinary people: Fear is a very human emotion.3somebody is only human used to say that someone should not be blamed for something because he or she could not have done anything more: Judges are only human – sometimes they make mistakes.4someone who seems human shows that he or she has the same feelings and emotions as ordinary people OPP inhuman: The incident made Herman seem more human to his fans.5human error a mistake or mistakes made by people, rather than machines, computers, etc.: The accident was caused by human error.6human interest the quality in a story, news report, etc. that makes people want to read it because it is about people’s lives, feelings, relationships, etc.: human interest stories7put a human face on something to make it possible for people to relate to a distant event, political situation, etc. by focusing attention on a particular person: Anne Frank’s diary put a human face on the Holocaust. [Origin: 1300–1400 French humain, from Latin humanus] adjective | noun humanhuman2 ●●● W3 (also ˌhuman ˈbeing) noun [countable] a person |
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