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anthropologist

/an-thruh-pol-uh-jist/US // ˌæn θrəˈpɒl ə dʒɪst //

人类学家,人文学家,人类学专家,人类学者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who specializes in anthropology.

Examples

  • She’s an anthropologist — someone who studies different societies and cultures.

  • He is an economic anthropologist in the University of London system.

  • She is a biological anthropologist at Utah State University in Logan.

  • That’s Helen Schwartzman, an anthropologist at Northwestern University.

  • That is Jen Sandler, another anthropologist who studies meetings.

  • “Oil palms are very lucrative, very quickly,” said Lisa Curran, an anthropologist and conservation expert at Stanford University.

  • As Allen Young, a medical anthropologist wrote, “PTSD is a disease of time.”

  • The anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss saw the Amazon rainforest, as he saw most things, as a complex structure.

  • The remains will go next to the University of Wisconsin for an anthropologist and odontologist to inspect.

  • But shortly into the term, an anthropologist guest lecturer called the Roma a dirty and culture-less people.

  • What anthropologist accepts the theory of Aryan overland immigration from somewhere in Asia?

  • It is therefore of the highest interest to the Anthropologist and the Comparative Anatomist.

  • The philologist reveals the genealogies of words even as the anthropologist studies the genealogies of races.

  • It depends entirely—to use the pedantic jargon of the anthropologist—on the “cephalic index” of the race.

  • The problems which the anthropologist and ethnologist attack are indeed of the highest degree of complexity.