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human
 I. adjective  Etymology: Middle English humain, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~us; akin to Latin homo ~ beingmore at homage  Date: 14th century  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of ~s  2. consisting of ~s  3.  a. having ~ form or attributes  b. susceptible to or representative of the sympathies and frailties of ~ nature such an inconsistency is very ~ — P. E. More  • ~ness noun  II. noun  Date: circa 1533 a bipedal primate mammal (Homo sapiens) ; man; broadly hominid  • ~like adjective
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  adj. & n. --adj. 1 of or belonging to the genus Homo. 2 consisting of human beings (the human race). 3 of or characteristic of mankind as opposed to God or animals or machines, esp. susceptible to the weaknesses of mankind (is only human). 4 showing (esp. the better) qualities of man (proved to be very human). --n. a human being. Phrases and idioms human being any man or woman or child of the species Homo sapiens. human chain a line of people formed for passing things along, e.g. buckets of water to the site of a fire. human engineering 1 the management of industrial labour, esp. as regards man-machine relationships. 2 the study of this. human equation a bias or prejudice. human interest (in a newspaper story etc.) reference to personal experience and emotions etc. human nature the general characteristics and feelings of mankind. human relations relations with or between people or individuals. human rights rights held to be justifiably belonging to any person. Derivatives humanness n. Etymology: ME humain(e) f. OF f. L humanus f. homo human being ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1) людской 2) субъективный 3) человеческий 4) человечий 5) человечный human habitation of space — космонавт. обживание космоса - human engineering - human factor - human intervention - human tolerance ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. общ. человек, человеческое существо (обычно в шутливой манере либо при противопоставлении животным) Animals played key roles in many creation myths. They were viewed as equals by the humans. — Животные сыграли ключевую роль в создании мифов. Люди смотрели на них как на равных. 2. прил. общ. человеческий, человечий (свойственный человеку) human being — человек human ceiling — предел человеческих возможностей believe in human nature — верить в человека expenditure of human labor — затраты человеческого труда human capability — возможности человека human capital — человеческий капитал by human force — вручную HUMAN прил. человеческий - human element - human engineering - human factor - human factors - human life - human relations - human resources management cluster - human resources organization development - human resources records management - human rights ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  человеческий ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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  1. возв. человек, смерный; человеческое существо 2. человечество, род человеческий 3. люди (в противоположность животным или машинам) 4. человеческий, человечий human being —- человек, человеческое существо the human race —- род людской human head —- человеческая голова human nature —- человеческая природа H. Rights —- права человека human milk —- женское молоко human ceiling —- "потолок", предел человеческих возможностей human factor —- человеческий фактор (в экономике) human element —- (непредвидимый) личный фактор (в мероприятии, плане) human conditions —- условия человеческого существования human tolerance —- спец. допустимая для человеческого организма доза (облучения) these monkeys look almost human —- эти обезьянки выглядят почти как люди 5. людской, состоящий из людей; с человеком, с людьми human sacrifice —- человеческое жертвоприношение human bomb —- воен. ист. самолет с летчиком-смертником human torpedo —- воен. ист. человек-торпеда 6. свойственный человеку it's human to err —- человеку свойственно ошибаться 7. социальный, общественный human institutions —- общественные институты human progress —- прогресс (человеческого) общества human interest —- общественный интерес; интерес к дургим людям (особ к их повседневным заботам) 8. мирской,...
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   1. adj.  1) человеческий, людской the human race - человеческий род  2) свойственный человеку its human to err - человеку свойственно ошибаться Syn: see humane  2. noun joc. человек, смертный HUMAN beings люди HUMAN kind человеческий род ...
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  (humans) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. Human means relating to or concerning people. ...the human body. ...human history. ADJ: ADJ n 2. You can refer to people as humans, especially when you are comparing them with animals or machines. Its rate of growth was fast–much more like that of an ape than that of a human. N-COUNT 3. Human feelings, weaknesses, or errors are ones that are typical of humans rather than machines. ...an ever growing risk of human error... ADJ ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 adj 1 belonging to or concerning people, especially as opposed to animals or machines  (theories of human behaviour | The cat's eyes looked almost human.) 2 human weaknesses, emotions etc are typical of ordinary people  (common human failings such as greed and envy) 3 sb is only human used to say that someone should not be blamed for what they have done 4 someone who seems human shows that they have the same feelings and emotions as ordinary people  (He's really not so bad. When you get to know him he seems quite human.)  (- opposite inhuman) 5 the human touch someone, especially someone in authority, who has the human touch deals with people in a kind, friendly way  (Senior managers have been accused of lacking the human touch.) 6 mistakes made by a person, rather than by a machine 7 a quality that makes a story interesting because it is about people's feelings, relationships etc  (- see man1) ~2 also human being ~ n a man, woman, or child  (- see also man1 (3)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1250, from M.Fr. humain "of or belonging to man," from L. humanus, probably related to homo (gen. hominis) "man," and to humus "earth," on notion of "earthly beings," as opposed to the gods. Displaced its O.E. cognate guma (from P.Gmc. *guman-) which survives only in disguise in bridegroom. ...
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