human events信息详情

human events发音

意思翻译

人因事件

相似词语短语

events───n.(Events)(印度)伊文茨(人名);n.事件;公开活动,社交场合;比赛项目(event的复数)

human───n.(Human)人名;(英)休曼;adj.人的;人类的;n.人;人类

social events───社会事件

sporting events───体育节目;运动项目

recorded events───纪事

wharf events───码头事件

human engineering───人体工程学;运行工程学;人事管理学;运行工程学(研制机器时,考虑操作员的能力、限制、习惯等因素的科学),人事管理学,人体工程学

intensely human───强烈的人性化

winchelsea events───温切尔海事件

双语使用场景

Like generations before, we must embrace America's singular role in the course of human events.───像前面几代人一样,我们必须接受在人类大事进程中的美国所担负的独特责任。

They have played a great role in directing human events as thought and action.───她们在引领诸如思想、行动这样的人类进程中,一直扮演着一个伟大的角色。

Take a deep breath and ask yourself: in the course of human events, how important is this?───深呼吸一口气,再问问你自己:跟一连串人类史上的重大事件比起来,这件事有这么重要吗?

The Founding Fathers of the United States recognized that, in the course of human events, a time arrives for a people to.───美国的开国元勋们早就认定,在一连串人类(历史)的大事中,已经到了人民摆脱专制枷锁的时刻。

Even Mrs. Archer, who seldom unduly pleased with human events had been altogether glad of her son' s engagement.───对人类的活动难得过分满意的阿切尔夫人也为儿子的婚约打心眼里高兴。

They contain thousands of years of their own histories within themselves, and they also contain records of natural and human events.───他们有千万年的历史就藏在它们体内,同时,他们也记录着自然和人类的历史。

But the really memorable moment in this city is one of those spontaneous human events you can never plan for.───但在巴黎真正令人难忘的还是自然发生的人情趣事,这些是不能事先预定的。

They have also been some of the important figures in history, changing the course of human events and teaching students along the way.───他们同样也是历史上的重要人物,改变着人类重大事件的发展进程,他们的教导与莘莘学子一路相伴。

And climate caused famines, economic downturns, and catastrophic human events far more often than did any of the other 14 variables.───报告显示,气候变化作为灾荒、经济衰退和人类灾难事件的诱因,要远远大于14个变量中的其他因素。

英语使用场景

There was assumed to be a counterpart in human events to every celestial phenomenon.

In another work, Ecclesiastical History, Eusebius presented a history of Christianity to show that God controlled human events.

Here we see an interesting concept : the natural world and human events are often intermingled.