humanise

v.  〈主英〉赋予人性,使通人情,教化;变为有人性,变为有情,有教化

第三人称单数:humanises过去分词:humanised现在分词:humanising过去式:humanised

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柯林斯词典


双语例句

  1. Last night, Olly Kendall, director of Westminster Public Affairs, said tweeting helped MPs 'humanise' themselves.
    昨晚,威斯敏斯特公共事务部主任欧利肯达尔称,用推特使得议员们更有人情味。
  2. I believe it's possible to humanise globalisation through corporate ownership. But I concede that some measure of regulation may also be required.
    我相信,凭借企业所有制,以人为本的全球化是可行的。但我承认,一定程度的监管可能也是必要的。
  3. The need to humanise the factory environment.
    工厂环境文明化的需要。
  4. Hence the banks have now reached the stage where they have tried to humanise themselves.
    因此,目前银行已经进入使自己富有人情味的阶段。
  5. She wanted what some people want throughout life a grief that should deeply touch her, and thus humanise and make her capable of sympathy.
    她需要一些人终生都需要一些东西一种阴郁来源源地触动她,以便增加她的人性,并使她能够同情。
  6. One simple trick is to try to humanise statistics.
    一个简单的技巧就是将统计数据人性化。
  7. Thus, opening park, the main humanise body of urban green land, is paid attention.
    这促城市绿地中人性化的主体&城市开放绿地公园备受关注。

英英释义

verb

  1. make more humane
    1. The mayor tried to humanize life in the big city

    Synonym:    humanize