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anthropological

/an-thruh-pol-uh-jee/US // ˌæn θrəˈpɒl ə dʒi //UK // (ˌænθrəˈpɒlədʒɪ) //

人类学,人类学的,人類學,人体学

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs and beliefs of humankind.
    • : the study of human beings' similarity to and divergence from other animals.
    • : the science of humans and their works.
    • : Also called philosophical anthropology. the study of the nature and essence of humankind.

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Examples

  • Family is an anthropological fact—a socially and culturally related fact.

  • The philosophical investigation of our anthropological reality is the cornerstone of higher education.

  • He'd come to your child's Bar Mitzvah, but his interest in synagogues seemed anthropological.

  • And not just the evil but also the anthropological mistakenness of communism.

  • Not in some grand gesture or anthropological experiment, just … a cup of coffee.

  • Anthropological writers, by an oversight, have dwelt on Oki, but have not mentioned Ahone.

  • The one is anthropological dualism, regarding the soul as a distinct entity which comes to the body from without.

  • Baudru Dsir was turned over to the anthropological service; they had never seen anything like him.

  • But to break in on a creature engaged in—well, we don't know what primal private activity—is against all anthropological practice.

  • These desks were indeed scientific, following in their construction the anthropological study of the child.