humanistic / ˈhyu mə nɪst or, often, ˈyu- /

人文主义人本主义人道主义人文主义的

humanistic2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person having a strong interest in or concern for human welfare, values, and dignity.
  2. a person devoted to or versed in the humanities.
  3. a student of human nature or affairs.
adj. 形容词 adjective

Also hu·man·is·tic [hyoo-muh-nis-tik, or, often, yoo‐] /ˌhyu məˈnɪs tɪk, or, often, ˌyu‐/

  1. of or relating to human affairs, nature, welfare, or values: our humanist principles; a humanist approach to social reform.
  2. of or relating to the humanities or classical scholarship, especially that of the Renaissance humanists: humanist studies; the Humanist ideology of Petrarch.
  3. of or relating to philosophical or scientific humanism: a humanist philosophy that clashed with his parents’ religious beliefs.

humanistic 近义词

humanistic

等同于 liberal

humanistic

等同于 hominoid

humanistic

等同于 humanoid

humanistic

等同于 liberalistic

humanistic

等同于 classical

humanistic

等同于 human

更多humanistic例句

  1. It helped me to look at Israelis in a more humanistic way.
  2. Yet when it comes to Palestinians under Israel's control, the humanistic approach to children's welfare tends to wither.
  3. He prioritized spiritual values and humanistic principles above market forces and hedonistic impulses.
  4. Are they idealistic freedom fighters with humanistic principles?
  5. They had Ph.D. degrees from some German school, all based on some atheistic, humanistic philosophy.
  6. It is worth noticing that not one of these young men went to Italy for his humanistic education.
  7. The idealism of the eighteenth century was not reformative and humanistic, but revolutionary and humanitarian.
  8. Between applied science and science as a cultural discipline—that is, science as a humanistic study—the line is hard to draw.
  9. Humanistic writing is full of the exulting sense of this emancipation.
  10. Hence the pride which is an essential quality of the humanistic attitude.