dehumanising
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例句
Requiring someone with an MBA to serve a prison term at a dehumanising maximum-security penitentiary would be a real deterrent.
讓一個有MBA學位的人在一所沒有人性、警戒力度最大的監(jiān)獄里服刑,將是一種真正的威懾。
After the reunification of Germany, West German planners found the work of their colleagues over the border to be dehumanising.
東西德統(tǒng)一后,西德規(guī)劃師就覺得東德的規(guī)劃太不人性化了。
Detractors of the international style claim that its stark, uncompromisingly rectangular geometry is dehumanising.
國際化風格的反對者聲稱其赤裸裸的,毫不妥協(xié)他們的觀點。
That ambience has been created by the dehumanising language of the conference sessions.
議程中伴隨著機器上跳動著的文字,漸漸烘托出會議的氛圍。
It is impossible to imagine a society that sanctions violence against women without also dehumanising men.
我們無法想象一個對男人呵護倍至,對女人恣意摧殘的社會。
Karl Marx thought that much modern industrial work was essentially dehumanising, reducing people to factors of production.
卡爾。馬克思認為現(xiàn)代的工業(yè)勞作使人淪為一種生產(chǎn)要素,本質(zhì)上是不人道的。