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♦ human /ˈhju:mən/A a.umano: human nature, la natura umana; the human race, la razza umana; a human being, un essere umano; She is quite human, è molto umana (o benevola, comprensiva)B n.● the human animal, l'animale uomo □ (econ.) human capital, capitale umano □ human ecology, ecologia umana □ (org. az.) human engineering, ingegneria umana; ( anche) ergonomia □ human geography, geografia umana □ (giorn.) human interest, interesse umano; lato (o risvolto) umano: human interest story, storia che punta sul lato umano; ( anche) storia compassionevole, caso umano □ (ind., psic.) human relations, relazioni umane □ (org. az.) human resources, risorse umane; ( ufficio) personale □ human rights, diritti dell'uomo; diritti umani □ human shield, scudo umano □ (econ.) human needs, i bisogni umani □ to put a human face on st., mostrare il risvolto (o il costo) umano di qc.; ( anche) rendere più umano (o meno anonimo) qc. □ to be only human, –: He missed a penalty kick, showing he's only human, ha sbagliato un rigore, dimostrando che è umano anche lui □ with a human face, dal volto umano; a dimensione umana: capitalism with a human face, capitalismo dal volto umano □ with a (o the) human touch, con un tocco umano (o di umanità) □ (prov.) To err is human ( to forgive divine), errare è umano (perdonare divino).NOTA D'USO: - human o humane?- -
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human ['hju:mən]humain;∎ the human race le genre humain;∎ they were treated as less than human ils étaient traités comme des bêtes;∎ he's only human personne n'est parfait;∎ I can't do all that work alone, I'm only human! je ne peux pas faire tout ce travail tout seul, je ne suis pas une bête de somme!;∎ the accident was caused by human error l'accident était dû à une erreur ou défaillance humaine;∎ it's those little human touches that make all the difference ce sont les petites touches personnelles qui font toute la différence2 noun(être m) humain m►► human being être m humain;human cloning clonage m humain;Industry human engineering gestion f des relations humaines; (ergonomics) ergonomie f;the Human Genome Project le Projet génome humain;Medicine human growth hormone hormone f somatotrope ou de croissance, somatotrophine f;Medicine human immunodeficiency virus virus m d'immunodéficience humaine;Press human interest dimension f humaine;∎ a human interest story un reportage à caractère social;human nature nature f humaine;∎ it's only human nature to be jealous c'est normal ou humain d'être jaloux;the human race la race ou l'espèce f humaine;Administration human resources ressources fpl humaines;human resource management gestion f de ressources humaines;human rights droits mpl de l'homme;∎ a human rights organization une organisation pour les droits de l'homme;human shield bouclier m humain -
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human [ˈhju:mən]1. adjective• he's only human after all après tout, ce n'est qu'un homme2. nounhumain m3. compounds* * *['hjuːmən] 1.noun humain m2.1) ( not animal) [race, behaviour, body, population] humain; [characteristic, rights] de l'hommehuman being — être m humain
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= human right plural noun Menschenrechte Pl.; attrib.human rights group — Menschenrechtsorganisation, die
human rights activist — Menschenrechtler, der/-rechtlerin, die
* * *hu·man ˈrightsn pl Menschenrechte pl* * *= human right plural noun Menschenrechte Pl.; attrib.human rights group — Menschenrechtsorganisation, die
human rights activist — Menschenrechtler, der/-rechtlerin, die
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human [ˊhju:mən]1. a1) челове́ческий, людско́й;the human race челове́ческий род
;human nature челове́ческая приро́да, нату́ра
;human rights права́ челове́ка
2) сво́йственный челове́ку;it's human to err челове́ку сво́йственно ошиба́ться
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1) Principles which apply to aeronautical design, certification, training, operations and maintenance and which seek safe interface between the human and other system components by proper consideration to human performance.(AN 3, AN 6/I, AN 6/III, AN 8, AN 11, AN 14/I, AN 15, PANS-ATM)2) Principles which apply to design, certification, training, operations and maintenance and which seek safe interface between the human and other system components by proper consideration to human performance.(AN 17)Official definition added to: AN 3 by Amdt 71 (05/11/1998), AN 4 by Amdt 51 (05/11/1998), AN 6/I by Amdt 23 (05/11/1998), AN 6/III by Amdt 5 (05/11/1998), AN 8 by Amdt 98, AN 10/I by Amdt 73 (05/11/1998), AN 10/IV by Amdt 74 (18/03/1999), AN 11 by Amdt 38 (05/11/1998), AN 14/1 by Amdt 3 (04/11/1999), AN 15 by Amdt 30 (02/11/2000), AN 17 by Amdt 10 (01/07/2002) and PANS-ATM, 14th ed. (2001).1) Принципы, применимые к процессам проектирования, сертификации, подготовки кадров, технического обслуживания и эксплуатационной деятельности в авиации и нацеленные на обеспечение безопасного взаимодействия между человеком и другими компонентами системы посредством надлежащего учёта возможностей человека.2) Принципы, применимые к процессам проектирования, сертификации, подготовки кадров, эксплуатационной деятельности и технического обслуживания в авиации и нацеленные на обеспечение безопасного взаимодействия между человеком и другими компонентами системы посредством надлежащего учёта возможностей человека.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > Human Factors Principles
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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 > human
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B adj1 ( not animal) [behaviour, affairs, body, population, reproduction, weakness] humain ; [characteristic, rights] de l'homme ; he's only human il a ses faiblesses comme tout le monde ;2 ( sympathetic) humain ; to lack the human touch manquer de chaleur humaine. -
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1) Human capabilities and limitations which have an impact on the safety, security and efficiency of aeronautical operations.(AN 17)2) Human capabilities and limitations which have an impact on the safety and efficiency of aeronautical operations.(AN 1, AN 5, AN 6/I, AN 6/III, AN 8, AN 10/I, AN 11, AN 14/I, AN 16/I)Official definitions added to: AN 17 by Amdt 10 (01/07/2002), AN 1 by Amdt 163, AN 5 by Amdt 16 (02/11/2000), AN 6/I by Amdt 23 (05/11/1998), AN 6/III by Amdt 5 (05/11/1998), AN 8 by Amdt 98, AN 10/II by Amdt 73 (05/11/1998), AN 11 by Amdt 38 (05/11/1998), AN-14/1 by Amdt 3 (04/11/1999), AN 16/1 by Amdt 6 ( 04/11/1999), and to PANS-ATM (01/11/2001).1) Способности человека и пределы его возможностей, влияющие на безопасность и эффективность авиационной деятельности.2) Способности человека и пределы его возможностей, влияющие на безопасность полётов, авиационную безопасность и эффективность авиационной деятельности.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > human performance
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- human environment
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
* * *Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > human environment
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English-Ukrainian law dictionary > human human-rights standards
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human capital ECON, EDU, PERS Arbeitsvermögen n, Humankapital n, Bildungskapital n (Leistungspotenzial der Arbeitskräfte, soweit sie auf Ausbildung und Erziehung beruhen, sowie die darauf basierende Ertragskraft von Personen; wird in der VGR = SNA nicht als Vermögen erfasst; Basis der Humankapitaltheorien = human capital economics ist die Hypothese, wonach Bildungsaktivitäten Investitionen sind, die Bildungskosten verursachen und Bildungserträge und -nutzen abwerfen, also für steigende Arbeitsproduktivität und Löhne kausal sind)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > human capital
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15 human relations
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > human relations
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16 human vibration meter
human vibration meter ( human-response vibration meter) AK Humanschwingungsmesser m, Schwingungsmesser m (für die Einwirkung auf den Menschen)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > human vibration meter
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17 human T-cell leucaemia virus
Human-T-Zellen-Leukämie-Virus n, Human-T-cell-leucaemia-Virus n, HTLVFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > human T-cell leucaemia virus
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= human factor engineering; = human engineeringинженерия с учётом человеческих факторов, эргономика, инженерная психологияSyn:Англо-русский толковый словарь терминов и сокращений по ВТ, Интернету и программированию. > human-factors engineering
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