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hūmānē, adv. [st2]1 [-] humainement, conformément à la nature humaine; avec résignation. [st2]2 [-] avec bonté, complaisamment, favorablement. [st2]3 [-] avec grâce. [st2]4 [-] joliment (ironie).* * *hūmānē, adv. [st2]1 [-] humainement, conformément à la nature humaine; avec résignation. [st2]2 [-] avec bonté, complaisamment, favorablement. [st2]3 [-] avec grâce. [st2]4 [-] joliment (ironie).* * *Humane, pen. prod. Aduerbium. Terent. Comme un homme doibt faire, Humainement.\Toleranter et humane ferre morbum. Cic. Patiemment.\Humanius iuuant. Plin. Doulcement et courtoisement.\Ille quod Puteolos prosequitur, humane. Cic. Sub. facit. Il fait courtoisement, C'est courtoisement faict à luy. -
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hūmānē, Adv. (humanus), I) menschlich, auf menschliche Art, wie es sich für einen Menschen ziemt, dah. gemäßigt, mit Ergebung, ruhig (s. Meißner Cic. Tusc. 2, 65), saepius poëtice quam h. locutus es, Petron.: Paullus non h. (in nicht sehr gemäßigtem Tone) de provincia loquitur, Cael. in Cic. ep.: vix h. pati, Ter.: morbos toleranter et h. ferre, Cic.: humana h. ferre, Cic.: si qui forte, cum se in luctu esse vellent, aliquid fecerunt humanius, in ihrem Tun eine etwas ruhigere Stimmung zeigten, Cic.: ironisch, intervalla humane commoda, ein hübsch gemächlicher (= ein ziemlich großer) Zwischenraum, Hor. ep. 2, 2, 70. – II) menschenfreundlich, gefühlvoll, liebreich, leutselig, freundlich, fecit h., Cic.: ille autem, quod Puteolos persequitur, humane, quod queritur, iniuste, Cic.: quam h. nobiscum hiems egerit, Sen – Compar. humanius, Plin. 16, 78. – Superl. humanissime, Cic. ad Q. fr. 3, 1, 6. § 20. Cic. fil. in Cic. ep. 16, 21, 3. Petron. 8, 2. – / vulg. omane, Corp. inscr. Lat. 14, 2934.
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hūmānē, Adv. (humanus), I) menschlich, auf menschliche Art, wie es sich für einen Menschen ziemt, dah. gemäßigt, mit Ergebung, ruhig (s. Meißner Cic. Tusc. 2, 65), saepius poëtice quam h. locutus es, Petron.: Paullus non h. (in nicht sehr gemäßigtem Tone) de provincia loquitur, Cael. in Cic. ep.: vix h. pati, Ter.: morbos toleranter et h. ferre, Cic.: humana h. ferre, Cic.: si qui forte, cum se in luctu esse vellent, aliquid fecerunt humanius, in ihrem Tun eine etwas ruhigere Stimmung zeigten, Cic.: ironisch, intervalla humane commoda, ein hübsch gemächlicher (= ein ziemlich großer) Zwischenraum, Hor. ep. 2, 2, 70. – II) menschenfreundlich, gefühlvoll, liebreich, leutselig, freundlich, fecit h., Cic.: ille autem, quod Puteolos persequitur, humane, quod queritur, iniuste, Cic.: quam h. nobiscum hiems egerit, Sen – Compar. humanius, Plin. 16, 78. – Superl. humanissime, Cic. ad Q. fr. 3, 1, 6. § 20. Cic. fil. in Cic. ep. 16, 21, 3. Petron. 8, 2. – ⇒ vulg. omane, Corp. inscr. Lat. 14, 2934. -
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humane [hju:ˈmeɪn]* * *[hjuː'meɪn]1) [person, régime] humain; [act] d'humanité2) [slaughter, culling] sans cruauté -
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humane [hju:'meɪn](a) (compassionate → action, person) humain, plein d'humanité; (→ treatment) humain; (→ killing) qui évite de faire souffrir, humain;∎ a humane method of killing animals une façon humaine de tuer les animaux►► humane society (for animals) société f protectrice des animaux; (for good works) société f ou association f humanitaire -
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humane humane гуманно, по-человечески, мягко -
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humane [hjυˊmeɪn] a1) гума́нный, челове́чный;H. Society о́бщество спаса́ния утопа́ющих
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hūmānē [ humanus ]1) по-человечески, т. е. благоразумно, рассудительно, спокойно ( loqui Pt)humana h. ferre C — спокойно переносить человеческие дела (т. е. житейские невзгоды)2) прилично, изрядно, порядочноintervalla h. commoda H — изрядные промежутки (расстояния)3) человечно, приветливо, ласково, учтиво (facere, persĕqui C; agere Sen) -
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hūmānē adv. with comp. and sup. [humanus], humanly, agreeably to human nature, as becomes humanity: pati, T.: intervalla commoda, charmingly, H.: morbos ferunt: aliquid facere humamius.— Humanely, pleasantly, courteously, kindly, gently, politely: fecit: humanissime locutus. -
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hūmānē, adv., v. humanus fin. -
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humane, kindly, courteously, A. 27:3.* -
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1 [person, régime] humain ; [act] d'humanité ;2 [slaughter, culling] sans cruauté ;3 †[studies, education] classique. -
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HUMAN, HUMANEHuman означает 'человеческий, людской, свойственный человеку': human nature, human deeds (affairs). Humane имеет значение 'гуманный, человечный': a man of humane character, humane treatment of animals. Ср. human being 'человек, человеческое существо' и humane individual 'гуманный, мягкий человек'. Прилагательное humane по объему значения, шире прилагательного гуманный и совпадает с русским эквивалентом только в значении 'человечный': man of humane character. В отличие от прилагательного гуманный, humane может употребляться в значении 'гуманитарный': humane learning, humane studies.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > humane
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{hjui'mein}
1. човечен, хуманен, благороден, милостив
2. хуманитарен
HUMANE learning хуманитарни науки
HUMANE letters изящна литература
HUMANE killer машина за безболезнено убиване на животни* * *{hjui'mein} а 1. човечен, хуманен, благороден, милостив; 2. ху* * *хуманен; човечен; хуманистичен; благороден;* * *1. humane killer машина за безболезнено убиване на животни 2. humane learning хуманитарни науки 3. humane letters изящна литература 4. хуманитарен 5. човечен, хуманен, благороден, милостив* * * -
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hju'mein(kind; not cruel: a humane man; a humane way to kill rats and mice.) humano- humanely- humaneness
tr[hjʊː'meɪn]1 humano,-ahumane [hju:'meɪn,.ju:-] adj: humano, humanitario♦ humanely advadj.• compasivo, -a adj.• humano, -a adj.hjuː'meɪnadjective humanitario, humano[hjuː'meɪn]1.ADJ humano, humanitario2.CPDHumane Society N (US) —
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the Humane Society — la sociedad para la protección de animaleshumane studies NPL — ciencias fpl humanas, humanidades fpl
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людяний, гуманний- humane prisonhumane treatment of the wounded, prisoners of war, and civilians in wartimes — гуманне поводження із пораненими, військовополоненими та цивільними особами під час війни (військових дій)
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[hjuː'meɪn]2) [slaughter, culling] non crudele* * *[hju'mein](kind; not cruel: a humane man; a humane way to kill rats and mice.) umano- humanely- humaneness* * *humane /hju:ˈmeɪn/a.● humane killer, strumento per uccidere ( buoi, ecc.) senza dolorehumanelyavv.benignamente; compassionevolmente; mitemente; umanamentehumanenessn. [u]benignità; cortesia; comprensione; mitezza; umanità.* * *[hjuː'meɪn]2) [slaughter, culling] non crudele -
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adjective1) human* * *[hju'mein]- academic.ru/87952/humanely">humanely- humaneness* * *hu·mane[hju:ˈmeɪn]* * *[hjuː'meɪn]adj1) (= considerate) person, society, decision, treatment, prison human; treatment of people menschenwürdig, human; rearing of animals unter humanen Bedingungena humane method of killing animals — eine möglichst schmerzlose Methode, Tiere zu töten
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[hjʊ'meɪn]adj1) гуманный, человечный- humane measuresFarmers will be asking to consider more humane way of transporting livestock. — Фермеры просят создать более гуманные условия при перевозке скота.
- man of humane character2) гуманитарный
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