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
- 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。 - The humanists formed religion thought based on criticism on traditional Christian culture.
人文主义者是在对基督教神学传统文化进行批判继承的基础来阐发自己的宗教思想的。 - Humanists may not readily accept the truth.
人道主义者不会轻易接受这个事实。 - When analyzing the cause of long time confrontation between scientism and humanism, many scientists and humanists are also seeking the possibility, necessity as well as way to combine both of them.
众多的科学家和人文学者在深刻剖析二者对峙原因的同时,也开始寻求二者融合的可能性、必要性和途径。 - Humanists do not believe in an afterlife or immortality.
人本主义者不相信来世和永生。 - Although Yinshun and Rahner have different religious beliefs and cultural backgrounds, they are humanists who ponder with world, human, and realistic problems.
虽然印顺与拉纳拥有不问的宗教信仰和文化背景,但他们都是关注人间、人性和现实问题的宗教思想家。 - 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。 - There are major differences between taking human beings as the essential in scientific development outlook and humanists of bourgeois.
文章论述了科学发展观中的以人为本与资产阶级人本主义的重大区别,主要表现在:一是理论基础不同;二是对人的本质和内涵的理解不同; - 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。 - 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。
