humanities
humanities 英 美 [hjʊ'mænətɪz]
n. 人文学科(humanity的复数 )
名词复数:humanities
- The humanities are studies about human culture, such as literature, philosophy, and history. Studying the humanities gives you general knowledge, but not a practical trade — you probably wouldn’t study humanities at beauty school.
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- n. 人文学科(humanity的复数 )
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1. I really enjoyed being a part of humanities 101 and I am sure my student and faculty participants did too.
我真得非常高兴是人文学科的一部分101,并且我确定我的学生和同事参与者也这么认为。
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2. “We wanted to show what becomes possible when you apply very high-turbo data analysis to questions in the humanities,” said one of the geniuses behind the toy — er, tool.
“我们想要证实,当把涡轮高强增压一般的数据分析应用于人文学科问题时,可能会得到什么,”这个玩具的一个天才玩家说——哦,工具。
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3. Some critics argued that Snow overestimated the gulf between the sciences and humanities, while others suggested that the fragmentation he worried about was actually a good thing.
有些批评者认为,斯诺对科学和人文学科之间的鸿沟估计过高,而另一些则表明,他为之焦虑的分裂实际上是一件好事情。
- humanities (n.) 1702; plural of humanity (n.), which had been used in English from late 15c. in a sense "class of studies concerned with human culture" (opposed variously and at different times to divinity or sciences). Latin literae humaniores, the "more human studies" (literally "letters") are fondly believed to have been so called because they were those branches of literature (ancient classics, rhetoric, poetry) which tended to humanize or refine by their influence, but the distinction was rather of secular topics as opposed to divine ones (literae divinae).
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