humanists
英 [ˈhjuːmənɪsts]
美 [ˈhjumənɪsts]
n. 人文主义
humanism的复数; humanist的复数
柯林斯词典
- 人本主义;人文主义
Humanismis the belief that people can achieve happiness and live well without religion.
双语例句
- There was a good deal of wisdom in what the Humanists said, especially as a diagnosis of the ills of modern society.
人文主义者的议论,特别是他们关于现代社会弊病的分析,里面有许多智慧。 - Finally, as humanists, I ask that you speak to our common humanity.
最后,你们是人道主义者,我要求你们为了人道主义说话。 - Like the Humanists or the Agrarians, he has always thought tradition important.
一如人文主义者和重农派,他一贯认为传统是重要的。 - Humanists responded on their own to these changes, which centralized reflected in the view of love incarnated from their works.
人文主义者对这些变化都作出了自己的回应:集中的体现到他们作品中反映出的爱情观之中。 - Thomas more, Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare are the best representatives of the English humanists.
摩尔,克利斯朵夫。马洛和威廉。莎士比亚是英国人文主义的代表。 - So this paper concentrates on discussing the effect of humanists on the modern England development.
本文集中讨论这一问题,以期全面探讨英国近代社会发展的原因。 - The growth of City States in Italy synchronized with the revival of learning, and made it possible for humanists to profit by the political theories of republican Greeks and Romans.
在意大利城邦制的成长与文艺复兴同时并起,因此人文主义者便能够从共和时代的希腊人与罗马人的政治理论有所收获。 - Interestingly, I find that many humanists deep down feel that scientists have such inner knowledge that is barred to them.
有趣的是,我发现许多人文学者深深地感到,科学家们拥有那种对事物深层次的认识,而他们没有。 - What great humanists need most are not honours and accolades but being understood by the people.
精神伟人最需要的,并非世俗的功德圆满,而是被人民所理解。 - As the mitigation of the time, Hamlet shows that it is destined to fail for humanists.
作为时代的缩影,《哈姆雷特》揭示了人文主义理想破灭的必然性。