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单词 human race
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Definition of human race in English:

human race

nounˌhjuːmən ˈreɪsˌ(h)jumən ˈreɪs
the human race
  • Human beings in general; humankind.

    trees are vital to the survival of the human race
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The history of perfume is often intertwined with the history of the human race.
    • In The Time Machine, published in 1895, H. G. Wells envisions a human race divided.
    • We cannot condone a religion or a political party that ignores the rights of half the human race.
    • I think the human race, from its earliest history, has been fascinated with the story of creation.
    • The human race has very little experience traveling to the Moon.
    • I see the scientists of the world have been making some amazing discoveries to benefit the human race rather than sitting on their backsides wasting public funds.
    • One path before us leads to the past, and the extinction of the human race.
    • Me, I am a secular humanist who believes in the dignity of all members of the human race.
    • His comments were supported by a number of scientists writing in the New Scientist, some of whom said the human race may not even survive the increase in temperatures.
    • All three ideologies are radical utopias which, at their core, have a theory for how the human race can be improved.
    • I could actually see a stronger argument to eat the weaker members of the human race who throw away their advantages.
    • Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.
    • However, his kindness was not based upon any great expectations of the human race, whom he regarded with distaste or with detachment rather than with love.
    • The poet heroes were the children of the human race.
    • I agree on nuclear war still being our safest bet for total destruction of the human race.
    • Three years ago a group of scientists made a breathtaking breakthrough by publishing a genetic map showing the DNA breakdown of the human race.
    • Consider a scale with a range of 0-10 that depicts the multitude of common problems faced by the human race.
    • Talking like that is going to bring about the extinction of the human race.
    • His discovery of the tubercle bacillus was a starting point for a worldwide campaign against an age-old scourge of the human race.
    • Prosecutors called them " enemies of the human race ".

Definition of human race in US English:

human race

nounˌ(h)jumən ˈreɪsˌ(h)yo͞omən ˈrās
the human race
  • Human beings in general; humankind.

    trees are vital to the survival of the human race
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Consider a scale with a range of 0-10 that depicts the multitude of common problems faced by the human race.
    • The history of perfume is often intertwined with the history of the human race.
    • Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.
    • I see the scientists of the world have been making some amazing discoveries to benefit the human race rather than sitting on their backsides wasting public funds.
    • In The Time Machine, published in 1895, H. G. Wells envisions a human race divided.
    • I agree on nuclear war still being our safest bet for total destruction of the human race.
    • I could actually see a stronger argument to eat the weaker members of the human race who throw away their advantages.
    • Prosecutors called them " enemies of the human race ".
    • However, his kindness was not based upon any great expectations of the human race, whom he regarded with distaste or with detachment rather than with love.
    • I think the human race, from its earliest history, has been fascinated with the story of creation.
    • His comments were supported by a number of scientists writing in the New Scientist, some of whom said the human race may not even survive the increase in temperatures.
    • All three ideologies are radical utopias which, at their core, have a theory for how the human race can be improved.
    • One path before us leads to the past, and the extinction of the human race.
    • The human race has very little experience traveling to the Moon.
    • Talking like that is going to bring about the extinction of the human race.
    • We cannot condone a religion or a political party that ignores the rights of half the human race.
    • His discovery of the tubercle bacillus was a starting point for a worldwide campaign against an age-old scourge of the human race.
    • Three years ago a group of scientists made a breathtaking breakthrough by publishing a genetic map showing the DNA breakdown of the human race.
    • Me, I am a secular humanist who believes in the dignity of all members of the human race.
    • The poet heroes were the children of the human race.
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