human action
英 [ˈhjuːmən ˈækʃn]
美 [ˈhjuːmən ˈækʃn]
网络 人类的行为; 人的行为; 人类行为; 人的行动; 人类行动
英英释义
noun
- something that people do or cause to happen
双语例句
- Very often our conception of a greater or less degree of freedom differs according to the different points of view from which we regard the phenomenon. But every human action is always alike conceived by us as a certain combination of free will and necessity.
关于自由多寡的概念时常因我们观察现象的观点不同而各异;但是永远有共同的一面,人的每一行动,在我们看来,都是自由和必然性的一定的结合。 - Furthermore, the dystopia was brought about as a result of human action or inaction, whether stemming from human evil or merely stupidity.
更进一步,不管根自于人类的邪恶或单纯的愚笨,反乌托邦是人类的反应或互动所造成的结果。 - Human Action Recognition Based on Tensor Subspace Learning
基于张量子空间学习的人行为识别方法 - In the real world of human action, virtually all historical events are unique and heterogeneous, though often similar, to all other historical events.
在人行动的真实世界里,尽管历史事件常常很相似,但其实每一个事件都独一无二,它们是异质的。 - That is, if this being is omnipotent, then every occurrence, including every human action, every human thought, and every human feeling and aspiration is also His work;
也就是说,如果这神是万能的,那么每每发生一件事,其中包括每个人的行动,每个人的思想,每个人的感情和心志,也当是神的作品; - Discriminative Human Action Recognition Using Semi-Markov Model and Large-margin
基于半马尔可夫和Large-margin的动作识别 - We tend to look at human behavior as a matter of providing rational incentives for human action while most people, in fact, are driven by a need for esteem and a desire to avoid humiliation.
通常,我们倾向于以理性地分析其动机为标准,来看待人的行为是否正确合理,而其他人则是以赢得自尊和避免羞辱为标准,来判断一个人的行为是否合理。 - In the same way we can never conceive a human action subject only to necessity without any element of free will.
我们对人类生活所知道的一切,只不过是自由和必然的一定关系,这也就是意识和理性法则的关系。 - He had discovered a great law of human action, without knowing it& namely, that in order to make a man or a boy covet a thing, it is only necessary to make the thing difficult to attain.
他已经不知不觉地发现了人类行为的一大法则那就是为了让一个大人或一个小孩渴望干什么事,只需设法将这事变得难以到手就行了。 - Austrian school's human action methodology easily slides into agnosticism.
奥地利学派人类行为研究方法容易滑向不可知论泥淖。
