1.〔哲〕人道主义
1.a commitment to improving the lives of other people
2.the philosophical doctrine holding that it is a human being's duty to improve the lives of other people
1.Levchenko thought: it was the war in the name of peace; subversion in the guise of humanitarianism.
列夫钦科想:这是以和平名义进行的战争;是在人道主义伪装下的收买。
2.This paper systematically expatiates and analyses Fromm's ideas of humanitarianism around the main line of humanitarianism.
本文以人道主义为主线,对弗洛姆人道主义思想进行系统的阐述和浅析浅析。
3.This was the exact year which Hu Jessie claimed as " the year of humanitarianism for Yuan" .
这就是胡劲松宣称为“人道主义”的一年。
4.Today, the humanitarianism thought still was the theoretically difficult problem, needs our unceasingly ponder and the exploration.
在今天,人道主义思想仍然是理论上的难题,需要我们不断地思考与探索。
5.Japan's great game is dressed up in the values of humanitarianism, democracy and the rule of law.
日本的“巨强战略”,披上了“人道、民主及法治价值”的外衣。
6.As the "Cultural Revolution" ended, in the new historical period the humanitarianism also renewed vigor and achieved the new development.
随着“文革”的结束,在新的历史时期,人道主义思想又重新焕发生机,并且有了新的发展。
7.As the doctor should know, heal the wounded and rescue the dying, practice humanitarianism.
做为医生,应知道救死扶伤,实行人道主义。
8.The strange woman who has a noble character signifies that the author pursues the humanitarianism of the equal thought.
人格高尚的陌生女人象征作者追求平等思想的人道主义。
9.Humanitarianism, an ideological system with "the discovery of human existence" as its core, has undergone three important stages.
人道主义在其发展历史中实现了三个阶段的跨越,是以“人的发现”为核心的思想体系。
10.They aren't absorbed in death writing in an objective and ruthless way; instead they cherish great humanitarianism and sympathy to write.
他们并不是作纯客观的无情的死亡展示,而是怀着巨大的人道主义精神,以悲悯的情怀作死亡的书写和言说。