Aún no tenemos significados para "took human".
1Over time, they got lonely and took human wives, knowing they shouldn't.
2What if you took human emotion out of it altogether?
3The center of the pool rose, a pillar of dark water that took human form.
4He took human nature that human nature might see the best of which it was capable.
5Li's team took human kidney cells and added the genes for receptors linked to umami taste.
6Brett had often imagined that if the devil ever took human form it would look like Quent Miles.
7When it had arrived there, it took human shape, and the boy recognised that it was the lost mother.
8That one took human form, too, and looked like a handsome young man who always had weeds in his hair.
10It took human muscle to clear away the forest and tend the crops, and the quantity of human muscle available was small.
11Neither Aristotle, nor those who, after him, took human nature as the moral norm, were without some conception of such a pattern.
12Hence, inasmuch as the Divine Nature took human nature to the Person of the Word, It is said to take it to Itself.
13Was this, then, the way that murderers felt, that men felt who took human life-sofrozen, so little a part of their surroundings?
143: Further, the Son of God took human flesh for our salvation.
151: The male sex is more noble than the female, and for this reason He took human nature in the male sex.
16"If we're as safe as the last hundred men that took human life in this town, we've nothing to fear."
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