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Meanings of
humans
in English
Portuguese
espécie humana
Catalan
gènere humà
Spanish
mundo
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All of the living human inhabitants of the earth.
man
world
humanity
mankind
humankind
human race
human beings
Portuguese
espécie humana
Synonyms
Examples for "
man
"
man
world
humanity
mankind
humankind
Examples for "
man
"
1
Is anyone able to help this young
man
by offering work experience?
2
Local media said police arrested a
man
following Monday's attack in Taipei.
3
Meeting this particular
man
at this particular time seemed somehow exactly right.
4
Days Gone In Days Gone, a bike is a
man
's
best friend.
5
But he was a serious young
man
,
perhaps too serious at times.
1
Scorpionism is a public health problem in several regions of the
world
.
2
The last crisis brought Europe and the
world
together, at least briefly.
3
The king toils; the priests toil; the powers of the
world
labor.
4
German automakers continue to enjoy success in the
world
's
largest car market.
5
Year on year, London cabs are voted the best in the
world
.
1
To solve those problems, Engelbart believed
humanity
needed new ways of working.
2
The situation in Nauru is a crime against
humanity
,
Dr Bauert said.
3
Amnesty said such practices amounted to war crimes and crimes against
humanity
.
4
They continue to protest and press the state to acknowledge their
humanity
.
5
The International Criminal Court said it believed crimes against
humanity
were committed.
1
The Earth had given him the power to Choose and protect
mankind
.
2
I hope for help from the Lord of power, Creator of
mankind
.
3
Background: Malocclusion is one of the most common dental problems in
mankind
.
4
He later said, I used to study people and
mankind
disappointed me.
5
Would you make products to help
mankind
,
to fight illness and disease?
1
It's one question that has fascinated
humankind
since the beginning of time.
2
It seemed a full-blown war somewhere far beyond the ken of
humankind
.
3
But of course, the crowning achievement for this planet to-date is
humankind
.
4
Great changes are brewing that will shape and twist all of
humankind
.
5
Bees are essential for
humankind
's
survival, as our food depends on pollination.
1
The days of the
human
race
-
and
therefore
of the federal government-werenumbered.
2
The overall situation of the
human
race
was, of course, ludicrously desperate.
3
MALEFACTOR, n. The chief factor in the progress of the
human
race
.
4
That says quite a lot about the
human
race
,
don't you think?
5
We can end the greatest threat the
human
race
has ever known.
1
MS: How do we balance the needs of
human
beings
and animals?
2
Weir: I think you accept that
human
beings
have their own way.
3
During the past seven years, we have processed seven billion
human
beings
.
4
Yet it is clearly failing the
human
beings
who work for it.
5
Yes,
human
beings
have finally gone, but the 24-hour global party continues.
Usage of
humans
in English
1
The
humans
left behind on Earth, or 'Mars' - What is 'Mars'?
2
Whether that be for the animals, the land, and of course,
humans
.
3
In this view of nature, everything
humans
do is natural, including technology.
4
Ten thousand years ago,
humans
had fought a war against Forerunners-andlost.
5
Money simply exists as a useful way for
humans
to trade things.
6
The Matrix controls the minds of all the
humans
in the world.
7
Part of the problem is how readily
humans
decide they need antibiotics.
8
Anatomically modern
humans
may have settled Australia before they settled western Europe.
9
The everyday nature, however, that
humans
encounter in cities remains poorly understood.
10
Animals know the central experience of pain just as we
humans
do.
11
Rather than weigh all possible options,
humans
make decisions using short cuts.
12
Seroconversion testing after vaccination is not necessary in either
humans
or animals.
13
And then there's physical stressors on
humans
and animals, Prof Howes said.
14
No one yet knows the health impact on
humans
from ingesting plastics.
15
Scientists believe the answer is that
humans
have evolved to enjoy fear.
16
Little is known, however, about the biological basis of trust among
humans
.
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About this term
humans
human
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
other humans
modern humans
most humans
include humans
many humans
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Translations for
humans
Portuguese
espécie humana
homem
mundo
geração
povo
humanidade
Catalan
gènere humà
espècie humana
humanitat
món
raça humana
home
Spanish
mundo
hombre
humanidad
Humans
through the time
Humans
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
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