humanise
常见例句
- 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——一些人终生都需要一些东西——一种阴郁来源源地触动她,以便增加她的人性,并使她能够同情。 - 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.
萨科齐先生在七月跑步晕倒后接受了短暂的住院治疗,或许正是这个小插曲使法国选民眼中这个极度亢奋的总统的形象人性化了。 - 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.
经营社交网络的人努力实现科技以人为本,利用技术完成更大程度全球开放的事业;对于他们而言,基于位置的网络是这些努力的合理延伸。 - 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