humanity

humanity
noun
1) no pl., no art. (mankind) Menschheit, die; (people collectively) Menschen
2) no pl. (being humane) Humanität, die; Menschlichkeit, die
3) in pl. (cultural learning)

[the] humanities — [die] Geisteswissenschaften

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[hju'mænəti]
noun
1) (kindness: a man of great humanity.) die Menschlichkeit
2) (people in general: all humanity.) die Menschheit
See also:
- academic.ru/35987/humane">humane
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hu·man·ity
[hju:ˈmænəti, AM -t̬-]
n no pl
1. (people) die Menschheit
crimes against \humanity Verbrechen pl gegen die Menschheit
2. (quality of being human) Menschlichkeit f, Humanität f geh
to treat sb with \humanity jdn human behandeln
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[hjuː'mnItɪ]
n
1) (= mankind) die Menschheit
2) (= human nature) Menschlichkeit f, Menschenhaftigkeit f
3) (= humaneness) Humanität f, Menschlichkeit f

to treat sb with humanity — jdn human behandeln

4) pl Geisteswissenschaften pl; (= Latin and Greek) Altphilologie f
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humanity [hjuːˈmænətı] s
1. die Menschheit, das Menschengeschlecht, die Menschen pl, der Mensch
2. Menschsein n, menschliche Natur
3. Humanität f, Menschlichkeit f
4. pl
a) klassische Literatur (Latein und Griechisch)
b) Altphilologie f
c) Geisteswissenschaften pl
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noun
1) no pl., no art. (mankind) Menschheit, die; (people collectively) Menschen
2) no pl. (being humane) Humanität, die; Menschlichkeit, die
3) in pl. (cultural learning)

[the] humanities — [die] Geisteswissenschaften

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n.
Humanität f.
Menschlichkeit f.

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