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sapiens

/sey-pee-uhnz/US // ˈseɪ pi ənz //

智人,类人猿,类人猿猴,猿人

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or resembling modern humans.

Examples

  • The most recent common ancestor of chimpanzees and humans was an ape that moved on all fours, had a skeleton a lot like a modern chimp’s, and, perhaps most important of all, had a chimp-sized brain, not our inflated sapiens brain.

  • For example, humans aren’t just sapiens — that’s our species.

  • Understanding odds has never been a strength of Homo sapiens.

  • In some very real sense, 21st-century Hollywood has forgotten how to use living, breathing Homo sapiens in action movies.

  • But in terms of beneficial public-health impact, nothing Homo sapiens has invented thus far outpaces the vaccine.

  • I have discovered the sapiens' blood is the only antidote to your contamination.

  • He'd reveal definite indications of belonging to Homo Sapiens only when drinking beer and talking about his holes.

  • But an extremely primitive race has survived until the present time to demonstrate the original type of Homo sapiens.

  • "Sapiens," that is, a wise man, one who had attained to wisdom.

  • Quo responso aperte declaravit vir gravis et sapiens lege, quam tulerat Gracchus, patrimonium publicum dissipari.

  • Eam vir sanctus et sapiens sciet veram esse victoriam, quae, salva fide et integra dignitate, parabitur.