anthropomorphic
anthropomorphic 英 [ˌænθrəpəˈmɔ:fɪk] 美 [ˌænθrəpəˈmɔrfɪk]
adj. 拟人的,赋予人性的
- Your favorite TV shows when you were a toddler probably had anthropomorphic characters like Thomas the Tank Engine or Arthur, who are non-human, but have human characteristics, such as human faces and the ability to talk.
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- adj. 拟人的,赋予人性的
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1. The form of this argument varies, but in general terms it rests on a rejection of the idea that religion requires belief in anthropomorphic supernatural beings.
这种对无神论批评家的指摘虽然形式各异,但一般来说都是基于否认一个观念,即宗教要求人们相信超自然的拟人体。
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2. The rabbits in Potter's stories are anthropomorphic; Peter wears a jacket and shoes. Peter and his family live in a rabbit hole that has a human kitchen, human furniture.
童话中的兔子都是拟人化的:彼得兔穿着夹克衫和鞋子,和他的家族一起住在有着人类厨房和人类家具的兔子洞里。
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3. Greek mythology was filled with anthropomorphic creatures, perfect beings, that humankind tried to match.
希腊神话中充满了拟人的生物,他们完美的让人难以企及。
- anthropomorphic (adj.) 1806, "involving the attribution of human qualities to divine beings," from anthropomorphous + -ic. Originally in reference to regarding God or gods as having human form and human characteristics; of animals, plants, nature, etc. by 1858. Related: Anthropomorphical.
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