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subhuman

/suhb-hyoo-muhn or, often, -yoo-/US // sʌbˈhyu mən or, often, -ˈyu- //UK // (sʌbˈhjuːmən) //

亚人,非人,非人类,亚人类

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : less than or not quite human.
    • : almost human: In some respects, the porpoise is subhuman.

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Examples

  • I looked into the eyes of people who thought I was subhuman.

  • They believe that the target group is fully human and simultaneously they believe that the target group is fully subhuman.

  • Apparently, several composers deemed “subhuman” by his own Nazi party.

  • He has called the president of the United States a “subhuman mongrel,” and only Hunter S. Thompson can do that.

  • They were united in their disgust at economic inequalities, corporate rapaciousness, and subhuman working conditions.

  • She had many nightmares, and in nightmares her voice sounded almost subhuman, like another person.

  • Both sides imagined the other was a monster, a subhuman worthy only of death.

  • In their fleeting and impersonal character, however, they are subhuman.

  • They were things of beauty, but it was a beauty strange, menacing, subhuman.

  • It seems a strange ending for an angel-song, a far drop from the superhuman to the subhuman.

  • It was a thing neither man, beast, nor devil, imbued with characteristics subhuman as well as characteristics superhuman.

  • And St. Cyr, also too subhuman to be impressed by urbanity, hit Martin a clout on the jaw.

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