humanists

英[h\'ju:mənɪsts]
美[h\'jumənɪsts]

基本释义

n.
人本主义,人文主义( humanism的名词复数 )

实用例句

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.

辞典例句

Humanists may not readily accept the truth.

人道主义者不会轻易接受这个事实.

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Liberals and humanists are born to be my frinds.

自由主义者和人道主义者是我本然的朋友.

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Finally, as humanists, I ask you speak to our common humanity.

最后, 作为人道主义者, 我要求你们要为共同的人性而呼吁.

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The coda to this last movement is borrowed from two humanists.

这个最后乐章的完结部是引用两个人道主义者的话.

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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.

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Unlike other camps, it is staffed entirely by humanists.

和其他夏令营一样, CampQuest满足了由这个矛盾产生的需求.

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Furthermore many of the early humanists were decidedly unfriendly towards the new invention.

此外,许多早期的人文主义者断然地对新发明不友好.

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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.

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During the period of Renaissance , humanists showed a contradictory attitude toward ration and faith.

促使人文主义者形成这种宗教思想的原因是多方面的.

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真题例句

Humanists are usually among the lowest-paid faculty members at most institutions and are often lightly regarded because they do not generate grant income and because they provide no obvious credentials (资质) for most nonacademic careers.

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