mankind
英 [mænˈkaɪnd]
美 [mænˈkaɪnd]
n. 人类
Collins.1 / BNC.6480 / COCA.7282
牛津词典
noun
- 人类
all humans, thought about as one large group; the human race- the history of mankind
人类的历史 - an invention for the good of all mankind
造福全人类的一项发明
- the history of mankind
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 人,人类(该用法存有争议)
You can refer to all human beings asmankindwhen considering them as a group. Some people dislike this use.- ...the evolution of mankind.
人类的进化
- ...the evolution of mankind.
英英释义
noun
- all of the living human inhabitants of the earth
- all the world loves a lover
- she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women
双语例句
- Each human being has to die, but mankind goes on world without end.
每个人都会死,但人类却永无止境。 - Whoever finds a cure for cancer will render a great service to mankind.
谁要是能够找到治疗癌症的方法,那真是功德无量。 - It exerts a civilizing influence on mankind.
这产生了教化人类的影响。 - The voice conveys the common wish and the lofty idea of mankind.
呼声传达了一种普通的愿望和人类的崇高理想。 - His research is for the betterment of mankind.
他的研究是为全人类造福。 - Mankind's knowledge of the universe has increased beyond measure
人类对于宇宙的了解已经大为增加。 - She is active in doing good to mankind.
她热心于为人类做好事。 - Social collaboration, if adopted and implemented correctly can bring greater value to society and mankind.
如果正确地采用和实现社会协作,则可以为社会和人类带来更大价值。 - Communicable diseases have been a curse of mankind since time immemorial.
自古以来,某些传染性疾病就是人类的灾祸。 - Exploring outer space is a challenge to mankind.
探索外太空是一项向人类发出的挑战。