anthropologist
anthropologist 英 [ˌænθrəˈpɒlədʒɪst] 美 [ˌænθrəˈpɑlədʒɪst]
n. 人类学家;人类学者
名词复数:anthropologists
- If you like to go people watching and enjoy studying the ways that humans behave, then you might be a future anthropologist.
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- n. 人类学家;人类学者
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1. A data manager, media coordinator, and medical anthropologist will also be arriving over the weekend.
一名数据管理员、媒体协调员和医学人类学家也将于周末抵达。
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2. “It’s an embarrassment of riches because the preservation is so remarkable,” said Adam T. Smith, an anthropologist at the University of Chicago who has visited the cave.
“它让富人们感到难堪,因为储存物是如此得不寻常,”亚当-T-史密斯说,他是芝加哥大学的人类学家,刚刚参观完那个洞穴。
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3. But Peter Wood, an anthropologist, the author of “Diversity: The Invention of a Concept” and a critic of the Grutter decision, argues that the educational value of racial diversity is problematic.
但是人类学家彼得·伍德——《多元化——一个概念的创造》的作者,格拉特案裁决的批评者——则争辩说种族多元化的教育价值是有疑问的。
- anthropologist (n.) "student or expert in anthropology," 1798, from anthropology + -ist. Attested from 1783 in German.
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