单词 | Humans |
例句 | 1. Language has elevated humans above the other animals. 2. We humans are merely the instruments of fate. 3. Humans take longer to mature than most other animals. 4. Intellect distinguishes humans from other animals. 5. The snake's venom is rarely lethal to humans. 6. Humans experience a delayed maturity; we arrive at all stages of life later than other mammals. 7. Humans, he argues, are amoral and what guides them is not any sense of morality but an instinct for survival. 8. Solutions which seem self-evident to humans are often beyond the grasp of computers. 9. Humans evolved from apes. 10. The Nakani were evil spirits who looked like humans and possessed supernatural powers. 11. Language is something which fundamentally distinguishes humans from animals. 12. He believes that humans are innately violent. 13. These products are not toxic to humans. 14. Dolphin sounds are unintelligible to humans. 15. Keynes observed that humans fall into two classes. 16. Humans have a special affinity for dolphins. 17. Dogs can hear much better than humans. 18. Humans can't smell as well as dogs. 19. The capacity to think separates humans from animals. 20. Monkeys, apes and humans are all anthropoids. 21. The virus is probably not dangerous to humans. 22. Humans, insects, reptiles, birds and mammals are all animals. 23. Many people treat their pets almost as honorary humans. 24. Early humans shaped tools out of stone. 24. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 25. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes in their cells. 26. The metal has a relatively low toxicity to humans. 27. The bacteria is harmless to humans. 28. The disease could conceivably be transferred to humans. 29. He was studying the complex similarities and differences between humans and animals. 30. The scientists are cautious about using enzyme therapy on humans. 1. Language has elevated humans above the other animals. 2. Humans take longer to mature than most other animals. 3. The snake's venom is rarely lethal to humans. 4. Humans experience a delayed maturity; we arrive at all stages of life later than other mammals. 5. Humans, he argues, are amoral and what guides them is not any sense of morality but an instinct for survival. 6. Solutions which seem self-evident to humans are often beyond the grasp of computers. 7. He was studying the complex similarities and differences between humans and animals. 8. Humans evolved from apes. 9. The scientists are cautious about using enzyme therapy on humans. 10. The Nakani were evil spirits who looked like humans and possessed supernatural powers. 11. The bacteria get into humans through abrasions in the skin. 31. Ticks can carry a nasty disease which affects humans. 32. Many people believe that humans evolved from arboreal ancestors. 33. Only humans are capable of speech. 34. Humans are the only animals to have developed speech. 35. Humans are essentially rational beings. 36. the ethnography of paleolithic humans. 37. The biggest danger to gorillas comes from humans. 38. Humans take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. 39. Humans cannot digest plants such as grass. 40. The ghosts are described as if they bear actual malice towards humans. 41. Pesticides work their way up the food chain from plants, through insects and birds to humans. 42. In humans, fertilization is more likely to occur at certain times of the month. 43. Attempts to relate studies on animals to those on humans are not really comparing like with like. 44. Humans and other apes followed separate lines of descent from a common ancestor. 45. Most humans only use a fraction of their total useful brainpower. 46. The word "man" can refer to all humans, irrespective of sex. 47. The number of cougar attacks on humans can be counted on the fingers of one hand. 48. Variation among humans is limited to the possible permutations of our genes. 49. Horses are very sensitive to signs of tension in humans. 50. Some types of the anopheles mosquito transmit malaria to humans. 51. Experimenting on mice can give us an idea of the effect of the disease in humans. 52. Horses, lions and dogs are quadrupeds, but humans are bipeds. 53. The bacteria get into humans through abrasions in the skin. 54. The new systems cut humans out of the picture altogether. 54. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 55. Many people make a sharp distinction between humans and other animals. 56. It is unlikely that the disease will be transferred from animals to humans. 57. Humans would not be able to survive in the thin atmosphere of the planet. 58. In the Bible it states that humans were created in the image of God. 59. The greatest damage being done to our planet today is that being done by humans. 60. The drug has not been tried out on humans yet. 61. Breathing and sleeping are examples of biological rhythms in humans. 62. No one knows for sure why adolescence is unique to humans. 63. There are several accounts of dolphins living in close proximity to humans . 64. Humans are on the highest rung of the evolutionary ladder. 65. We humans believe that we are the only animals to have the power of reason. 66. Some scientists have voiced concern that the disease could be passed on to humans. 67. Humans, dogs, elephants and dolphins are all mammals, but birds, fish and crocodiles are not. 68. There are four variants of malaria, all transmitted to humans by a particular family of mosquitoes. 69. It is theoretically possible for computers to be programmed to think like humans. 70. It is shocking that humans can behave with such bestiality towards others. 71. For thousands of years chasing down game was the main activity in which humans were involved. 72. Testing needs to be done to determine the long-term effects on humans. 73. Humans can easily identify with the emotional expressions of chimpanzees. 74. Humans don't necessarily get sick from eating carrion. 75. Once humans had invented civilization, they never lost it. 76. More humans will come along in the morning. 77. The acceptability of touching fellow humans also varies. 78. Bell invented the telephone to help humans communicate. 79. I love Humanity but I hate humans. Albert Einstein 80. Apes may be distant cousins of humans. 81. Humans experience few of these problems when reading. 82. At that point, humans lose control. 83. This friendly, affectionate behaviour is often extended to humans. 84. Humans are emotional beings who excel at misunderstanding computers. 84. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 85. When did humans first learn to use fire? 86. While the insects thrive, residues from years of spraying are showing up in the water and food that humans consume. 87. In the environmental movement the comparable issue is the rights of future generations of humans. 88. The specific carcinogens, however, that cause the colorectal cancers in humans remain unknown. 89. Only relatively rarely would one community of humans have to face and deal with another. 90. Mortal Kombat Three humans kick butt to save the universe; they should have saved the movie first. 91. Humans give names to the multiplicity of existing things in accordance with the rules which govern those things. 92. This chapter has considered the two most natural methods of recognition used by humans - speech and writing. 93. Even outside a nuclear weapon it is a highly dangerous substance - fatal to humans if ingested in even minute quantities. 94. Wars are almost as disastrous for wildlife as they are for humans. 95. Despite extensive research, how humans achieve their linguistic competence has still to be fully explained. 96. We humans all know we are going to die one day and we act accordingly. 97. In other words, humans are sometimes spookier than the critters. 98. Of course some horses have early morning coughs rather like humans and some have allergies to hay, straw and some hard feedstuffs. 99. They follow the line of the cliff edge closely and seem curious at the presence of humans. 100. But the androids have developed their own emotional responses and therefore they suffer as the humans do. 101. In the end humans will not adopt libertarian, anything goes values. 102. As the boundaries between biology and technology are arguably dissolving, so the relationships between humans become unstable. 103. Perhaps it's because we humans tend to associate protein with fitness and athleticism. 104. The greatest threat to humans comes from the stingrays, large flatfish that lie inconspicuously on the seabed in shallow waters. 105. The panda is a shy creature, not used to being in contact with other animals, particularly humans. 106. The result is inevitably a clash, sometimes fatal, with livestock and even humans. 107. The second is to gain the knowledge and experience to maintain humans within equilibrium in a closed ecological system. 108. They could be continued on the basis of efficacy studies in experimental animals and existing data in humans. 109. Like humans, yeast cells prefer to burn their glucose with oxygen to produce energy. 110. Chimp behavior holds insights into teaching humans self-esteem, intellectual curiosity and the ability to get along with others, she says. 111. A chimpanzee is an easy recipient for human projections since humans can easily identify with the emotional expressions of chimpanzees. 112. Humans contract the disease when bitten by mosquitoes that have been infected by primates. 113. He seemed to regard the roof of the main cabin as his own territory, and not a place for humans. 114. But there is also something worrying about a plastic box outwitting humans at this most cerebral of pastimes. 115. And Farley's Junior Milk is specially formulated for baby humans. 116. I’m an optimist in the sense that I believe humans are noble and honorable,[] and some of them are really smart. I have a very optimistic view of individuals. Steve Jobs 117. But we can not assume that humans would naturally or inevitably develop such distorted ideas. 118. In the time of hunting and gathering, humans stood in awe of beasts. 119. There was no visible evidence that humans had ever lived in this valley. 120. Task Analysis A method for identifying and assessing the tasks which humans perform when they interact with a system. 121. The finding may help scientists create drugs to treat obese humans. 122. In these experiments, humans were used for convenience, because they're good at following directions. 123. Gods on the upper end of the divine hierarchy mostly granted favours, and punished humans only with good cause. 124. Now, those in humans are as accessible as those in any other species. 125. You humans seem to forget it's you that have all the fun. 126. Indeed, as the stereotypes dropped away, humans astonished them-selves with the ranges of behavior they could thrive within. 127. In both cases the sounds are audible to humans, not ultrasonic like the more specialized bat clicks. 128. The nuts they produce are a wonderful food for humans and squirrels alike. 129. As humans we can transmit messages to each other by speaking, writing, morse code, semaphore and smoke signals. 130. The result is a hybrid virus that will multiply readily when given to humans but will not cause disease. 131. But since neural computers can carry out highly skilled tasks tirelessly, they will inevitably replace humans in some medical tasks. 132. Demonstrating that a virus isolated from a human cancer can cause further cancers in other humans is clearly an unacceptable experiment! 133. The build-up of recessive genes increases the incidence of genetically determined diseases, such as sickle-cell anaemia in humans. 134. Just like humans, they go hunting with their blowpipes and they erect snares and traps in the jungle. 135. But they win not because they can play chess, which they can not, but because they can beat humans. 136. Humans can be affected by pesticides through breathing in spray, brushing against treated plants and eating contaminated food. 137. The present study was done to evaluate the correlation between the two tests in humans. 138. Scientific studies involving humans have a statistical threshold for causing harm to participants, and if passed they are discontinued. 139. Since humans have no instincts to direct their actions, their behaviour must be based on guidelines which are learned. 140. She does not simply restore plant life, but teaches the secrets of agriculture, giving humans control over their food supply. 141. The implication of the latest moves are that humans have moved to the debit side and become liabilities. 142. The host of different beings attributed with consciousness that exist within the Chewong universe have structurally similar qualities to humans. 143. Spray drift can seriously damage neighbouring crops, livestock, wildlife and humans. 144. Few traits reach the extreme of a heritability of one,[sentence dictionary] although blood groups in humans are an example. 145. When humans die they are not reborn, but exist only as cold empty shadows. 146. Dolphin sounds are unintelligible to humans, and cover a larger range of frequencies than we can hear or differentiate. 147. It wasn't only humans who were bowled over by Narcissus. 148. Animals are often poor models for humans; bones in rats are quite different from human bones. 149. Go along any track and you'd find humans on it somewhere ... There were footsteps behind him. 150. Other humans who visited the site, however, were promptly attacked in the time-honoured fashion. 151. Similarly, the variation of distance refraction and the presence of astigmatism is also lower than for humans. 152. They become bitter and evil, fighting each other and poisoning animals and humans with venomous darts. 153. The best help came from all the fellow humans we met on holiday. 154. Except where working conditions were very bad, it was hard to justify replacing humans with robots. 155. They are also much broader than humans, with big deep chests, massive shoulders and long, powerfully muscled arms. 156. Humans can not catch foot and mouth but they can become contaminated by the airborne virus and transport it between areas. 157. The significance of platelet activating factor in the gastric juice of healthy humans is still difficult to analyse. 158. Such a crude lie can surely be perceived by that genius of the animal kingdom, humans. 159. This responsiveness to body language also affects the way horses react to humans. 160. Humans have managed to learn so much because generations of adults put effort into caring for children. 161. For example, in mice and humans the digits are initially joined together and only cell death between the digits separates them. 162. Imagine the response of early humans to fire caused by volcanoes or spontaneous combustion. 163. The experiments will be linked to attempts to develop computer models which simulate object naming processes in humans. 164. We must enact as soon as possible the National Human Welfare Act in order to regulate the use of humans in research. 165. In humans, biology grants even more, but the same laws apply. 166. Hypothesis Power lines, cancer and cyclotron resonance Living close to overhead power lines may increase the risk of cancer in humans. 167. The report, released earlier this week, showed hormone treatments posed no danger to humans. 168. Bradley admits it is possible that humans domesticated an animal, and moved with it. 169. Much of the joy typical of Great Groups seems to reflect the profound pleasure humans take in solving difficult problems. 170. Caffeine has long been used to increase physical endurance, in both humans and animals. 171. Rats have less than a square inch of cortex, less than humans by a factor of 500. 172. What is it, this force of attraction, that leaps across every barrier humans have ever been able to construct? 173. In any event, the needs of humans warrant full and equal treatment to those of owls and snail darters. 174. Death came for humans before their dreams hatched; death was the fox who came early and broke the eggs open. 174. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 175. Worldwide networking is finally demonstrating the power of collaboration between humans and machines. 176. It is transmitted to humans mainly through infected beef or through exposure to cattle manure. 177. The Orphic cosmogonies exhibit a concern to portray humans as well as the world in which they live. 178. The humans had grown their winter coats, and the high buildings trembled in the tight grip of their stress equations. 179. Our government must take the lead in formulating policy regarding the cloning of humans. 180. The humans doubled up coughing as it invaded their lungs. 181. We humans used the bridge, but of course, Sally had to negotiate this dry Derbyshire creek bed her own way. 182. Advocates of manned flight agree that robots should act as interplanetary scouts, blazing trails that humans can safely follow. 183. If that happens the aliens will be able to disguise themselves as humans and invade Earth. 184. The important conclusion is that some of the cognitive capacities needed for language evolved long before humans. 185. The humans are slowly dying because of the radioactive dust caused by a human war. 186. This poses a problem because it apparently falsifies the plausible theory that animals, like humans, see with their eyes. 187. Drift-netting is another example of our inability as humans to establish a sustainable relationship with the planet. 188. Burgess says such activities increase the danger that sharks will lose the respect for humans that mostly makes them keep their distance. 189. But humans have a far higher capacity than lower-order animals. 2. 190. For Descartes, only humans had souls, animals and other creatures did not. 191. The great toe often left a deep impression similar to the final toeing-off by humans before swinging their foot. 192. Humans are born, and they die; all is part of the natural cycle of birth and death. 193. Ludwig became convinced that he might find evidence of borna virus in humans expressing abnormal behavior. 194. They drank brandy out of water glasses, made jokes about death, illness, and the sufferings of animals and humans. 195. Others use magnetic resonance imaging, like those used to find tissue damage in humans, to detect explosives. 196. Psychologists have never had much success at defining which personality characteristics are inherited in humans and which are not. 197. For this reason, it was called the Golden Bough and was believed to cure diseases in humans and cattle. 198. These are questions that have fascinated humans since the dawn of recorded thought. 199. The biggest risk to humans however lies in the rats' ability to carry infectious diseases. 200. Thus animal data on this subject can not, and should not, be extrapolated to humans and many questions remain. 201. At that time, an ice age was ending, game animals were flourishing, and humans were relatively few. 202. Imagination is not only the uniquely human capacity to envision that which is not, and therefore the fount of all invention and innovation. In its arguably most trans formative and revelatory capacity, it is the power to that enables us to empathize with humans whose experiences we have never shared. J. K. Rowling 203. The surface of the brain is totally insensitive, and operations on the brain in humans commonly involve only a local anaesthetic. 204. They have to plan and act quickly to prevent any spread to other animals or humans. 205. No two humans ever communicated to the fullest extent if they did not empathize with the mind of the other. 206. Humans would develop skin cancers; plants would be genetically damaged and crops devastated; animals would be blinded. 207. It appears to be useful in treating the auto-immune disease of lupus in humans. 208. Fortunately humans get an easier system to remember-the domain name system that makes up site addresses. 209. Magnetic ink a magnetized ink that can be read both by humans and by electronic machines. 210. You play Ripley,[] who has to despatch hordes of alien-infested humans from an underground penal colony. 211. There are conflicting reports as to whether negative feedback inhibition exists in humans and whether it is mediated by cholecystokinin. 212. Their finding could lead to new treatments for muscle wasting in humans, or ways to conserve muscle tissue during space flight. 213. The hands remain outside the bodies, giving a sense that humans may not penetrate something so awesome as a spirit animal. 214. Human waste fed to cattle could perpetuate these parasites, some of which are picked up by humans from poorly cooked beef. 215. Scientists foresee humans living on Mars within the next 200 years. 216. Many of us carry full donor cards in favour of our surviving fellow humans. 217. Despite its limitations, the breath H 2 test is the only acceptable non-invasive method to estimate complex carbohydrate malabsorption in humans. 218. Because she was used to humans our film crew was able to cut her free. 219. However, when these words occur within a meaningful context, they can easily be read and understood by humans. 220. Even more probable than the extinction of humanity is a catastrophe that destroys our culture while leaving some humans still alive. 221. Culture and symbolic language, once developed through evolution, allow humans to race ahead. 222. Children do not make the same rigid distinction between humans and animals that adults learn to make. 223. I think it is reasonable to assume that the arrow for computers is the same as that for humans. 224. Indeed, the idea that humans are curiously evolved cousins of the animals seems basic to primitive myth in general. 225. Roman Catholics, however, emphasizing the role of free will, believe that humans can cooperate in their salvation through actions. 226. His actions had triggered full-scale rebellion by the hybrids and by the vaster Stealer brood of true-seeming humans. 227. For each cognitive skill which humans possess, they must also possess its opposite. 228. All exotic animals, other than humans of course, are banned from this last wilderness by international agreement. 229. Several humans with official-looking trousers and big boots were standing at the bottom of the ramp. 230. However, end-stage renal failure caused by chronic hypokalemia is extremely rare in humans. 231. The materials do include assertions about the constitution of humans and do make a distinction between body and soul. 232. Psycholinguists have analysed how humans combine information and a number of models have resulted. 233. Even man understands his fellow humans better than the language of the animals and other creatures. 234. The sheer implausibility of the emergence of humans from primordial slime in just three billion years is clearly too much for many. 234. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 235. Experimental phosphate deficiency in humans may induce renal magnesium loss. 236. Rufus did not even know if animal bones shared the same names as those of humans. 237. There is evidence that they damage the immune system and cause cancer in animals; the effects on humans are disputed. 238. Humans have a special affinity for dolphins, which are widely perceived as having a special degree of intelligence. 239. This only brought a plague of crickets to the already upset humans of Bryan. 240. Mackowiak says the causes, benefits and dangers of fever in humans are hotly debated among researchers. 241. Where there was sugar, humans learned ways to encourage its conversion into alcohol by fermentation. 242. The humans were astounded by the grace and majesty of Elf civilisation and well-pleased with the commerce that went on there. 243. For humans, the chemical pollution threatens our fertility, intelligence and our very survival as a species, the environmentalists say. 244. But despite the fact that it seems inhospitable, Dartmoor has a long history of use by humans. 245. He said he and other remote viewers have corroborated important information about extraterrestrials and their interest in humans. 246. He saw both truck doors fly open and the humans jumped out just as Jekub -. 247. Brown believes the Greys are attempting to speed human evolution and enhance our spirituality by creating humans with some Grey genes. 248. But what is troubling to me is the apathy toward much of the cruelty to humans. 249. Humans, however, being relatively enormous, must rely on a complicated waste-elimination system. 250. They often fought each other and attacked humans until slain by a brave hero, frequently at an ancient site. 251. Public authority is ultimately based on the moral duty which individuals owe their fellow humans. 252. In these respects, the fossils resemble modern humans. 253. The bacteria are harmless to humans. 254. Smell is a very basic sense but humans have lost much of the facility to use it properly. 255. The chances of the disease being transferred to humans is extremely remote. 256. More importantly,() they must determine whether the technique can be applied to humans. 257. Sigmund Freud regarded sexuality as the principle motivator of humans. 258. The next phase of testing will assess the gel's effectiveness against STDs in humans. 259. Humans who winter over live like rodents in burrow - like stations . Outside work is often impossible. 259. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 260. Conclusions coronary atherosclerosis in humans is characterized by local production of Lp - PLA 2. 261. Either dogs or humans can satisfy this need for companionship. |
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