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humanly

/hyoo-muhn-lee or, often, yoo-/US // ˈhyu mən li or, often, ˈyu- //UK // (ˈhjuːmənlɪ) //

人性的,人类,人间,人性

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a human manner.
    • : by human means.
    • : within the limits of human knowledge and capability: Is it humanly possible to predict the future?
    • : from or according to the viewpoint of humankind.

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Examples

  • Generally speaking, you should keep your gadgets and apps updated as much as humanly possible.

  • With that knowledge, the District of Columbia government should be doing everything humanly possible to meet those residents.

  • The biggest lay-ups in this category include taking advantage of as many tax-deferred savings vehicles as humanly possible and keeping your trading to a minimum when investing in taxable accounts to avoid paying higher short term capital gains taxes.

  • When you can’t humanly work anymore, some will fall by the wayside, and some maybe already have.

  • You know, my job is to get them there as fast as humanly possible.

  • The Republican Senate would "do everything humanly possibly to repeal Obamacare," Cruz promised.

  • And anyway, if Brecht did not want us to feel for Mother Courage, why did he make her so richly shaded and humanly fallible?

  • There is a stillness in the early hours that feels to me the clearest, healthiest drug humanly available.

  • The Secretary of State has made it abundantly clear that he wants this whole process to be as drama-free as humanly possible.

  • Parkour is the art of getting from one place to another, on foot, as creatively as humanly possible.

  • They were, or as nearly right as it seems to be humanly possible for house painters to do, and I plodded up the road to dinner.

  • Now this, humanly speaking, is impossible; natheless it is rare sport.

  • Myself, I planned to take no chances; if it were humanly possible.

  • There was nothing unnatural in your mother's death; nothing which I humanly speaking, could have prevented.

  • Success made Samuel Clemens merely elate, more kindly, more humanly generous.