humanistic

英[ˌhjuːmə'nɪstɪk] 美[ˌhjuːmə'nɪstɪk]
  • adj. 人文主义的;人本主义的;人道主义的
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Adjective:
  1. of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion;

    "the humanist belief in continuous emergent evolution"

  2. of or pertaining to Renaissance humanism;

    "the humanistic revival of learning"

  3. pertaining to or concerned with the humanities;

    "humanistic studies"
    "a humane education"

  4. marked by humanistic values and devotion to human welfare;

    "a humane physician"
    "released the prisoner for humanitarian reasons"
    "respect and humanistic regard for all members of our species"

1. Religious values can often differ greatly from humanistic morals.
宗教价值观常常和人本主义道德观相去甚远。

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2. Roman republican law upheld a humanistic view of marriage.
罗马共和国的法律对婚姻坚持人道主义的观点.

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3. Marginalized in the humanistic quality of education will face a new crisis.
处在边缘化的人文素质教育将面临新的危机.

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4. At the Olympic spirit, the humanistic connotations are immortal truth.
在奥林匹克精神中, 人文内涵是不朽的底蕴.

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5. The humanistic education is an important educational trend of thought.
人本主义教育理论是现代西方一种重要的教育思潮.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. You don't need a humanistic education in order to become a herdsman.
      要成为一个牧人,你不需要接受人文主义的教育。
    2. The union of power and art provided a new path for developing humanistic art.
      权力与艺术的结合,为人文主义的发展开辟了新的道路。
    3. Roman republican law upheld a humanistic view of marriage.
      罗马共和国的法律对婚姻坚持人道主义的观点。
    4. Other people remain impressed by Marx, but look to libertarian and humanistic interpretations of his work.
      虽然其他的人对马克思依然有着深刻的印象,但注重的是其著作中的自由主义的和人道主义的解释。