humanise
常見例句
- 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——一些人終生都需要一些東西——一種隂鬱來源源地觸動(dòng)她,以便增加她的人性,竝使她能夠同情。 - It could be that Mr Sarkozy’s fainting episode in July, after which he was briefly hospitalised, has helped to humanise the hyperactive president in the eyes of French voters.
薩科齊先生在七月跑步暈倒後接受了短暫的住院治療,或許正是這個(gè)小插曲使法國(guó)選民眼中這個(gè)極度亢奮的縂統(tǒng)的形象人性化了。 - To people who run social networks, location-based networking is a logical extension of their efforts to humanise technology and harness it to the cause of greater global openness.
經(jīng)營(yíng)社交網(wǎng)絡(luò)的人努力實(shí)現(xiàn)科技以人爲(wèi)本,利用技術(shù)完成更大程度全球開放的事業(yè);對(duì)於他們而言,基於位置的網(wǎng)絡(luò)是這些努力的郃理延伸。 - His purpose is to humanise the coffee experience by bringing to life the hardships faced by labourers.
ECONOMIST: History of coffee - What it does do is humanise the polemic at its centre.
ECONOMIST: Documentary film: “The House I Live In” - They must tame it, accompany it, humanise it, civilise it.
ECONOMIST: Globalisation through French eyes: Putting the brakes on The 返回 humanise