- 看过 humanities 的人也看了 :
- philosophy
- languages
- arts
- letters
- belles-lettres
- the classics
humanities 的定义
- One of the main branches of learning. A scholar of the humanities studies history, literature, the fine arts, and philosophy.
humanities 近义词
liberal arts
更多humanities例句
- The doctors promise that the initiative will “disarm the boundaries between psychiatry, humanities, and hip-hop culture.”
- His partner in business, David Packard, similarly gave $1.65 billion to his Packard Humanities Institute the year before.
- Only eight percent of American college students now major in the humanities.
- No one studies the humanities or fine arts for their practical value.
- Higher education suffers from a breakdown of the humanities.
- A commanding brow, thoughtful eyes, and a mouth that seemed to respond to all humanities.
- The humanities became the fashion, just as science became the fashion in the nineteenth century.
- For a considerable period, therefore, the humanities had to be pursued in institutions apart from the universities.
- He was affected below all the surface that worldly thoughts and habits had laid, stratum by stratum, over the humanities within.
- Education in pursuing the so-called “humanities” has been holding up to view a hypothetical man in a hypothetical environment.