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human

  (hyū'mən) pronunciation
n.
  1. A member of the genus Homo and especially of the species H. sapiens.
  2. A person: the extraordinary humans who explored Antarctica.
adj.
  1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of humans: the course of human events; the human race.
  2. Having or showing those positive aspects of nature and character regarded as distinguishing humans from other animals: an act of human kindness.
  3. Subject to or indicative of the weaknesses, imperfections, and fragility associated with humans: a mistake that shows he's only human; human frailty.
  4. Having the form of a human.
  5. Made up of humans: formed a human bridge across the ice.

[Middle English humain, from Old French, from Latin hūmānus.]

humanhood hu'man·hood' n.
humanness hu'man·ness n.
 
 
Thesaurus: human

adjective

  1. Of or characteristic of human beings or mankind: mortal. See beings.
  2. Concerned with human welfare and the alleviation of suffering: charitable, compassionate, humane, humanitarian, merciful. See attitude/good attitude/bad attitude/neutral attitude, kind/cruel.

noun

    A member of the human race: being, body, creature, homo, human being, individual, life, man, mortal, party, person, personage, soul. See beings.

 
Antonyms: human

adj

Definition: manlike
Antonyms: immortal, inhuman, unmanly

n

Definition: man; animate being which speaks
Antonyms: abstract, immortal, inanimate, nonentity, plant


 
Word Tutor: human
pronunciation

IN BRIEF: A person.

pronunciation Every human being needs love to grow up strong and healthy.

Tutor's tip: Treat "human" (a person) life and animal life in a "humane" (kind, compassionate) manner.

 
Wikipedia: Human (Star Trek)


Human
Terran
Homeworld: Earth
Base of Operations: Starfleet Command
Official Language: Various Earth languages
Affiliation: United Federation of Planets
Starfleet

In the Star Trek science fiction universe, Humans/Terrans (Homo sapiens) are one of the races undertaking interstellar travel. Human beings were instrumental in the founding of the United Federation of Planets. Although politically fragmented at the end of the 20th century, Humans underwent political unification, and made first contact with the Vulcans.

Human history in Star Trek diverged from the real world in the 20th century. Most remarkably, the 1990s saw the emergence of the Eugenics Wars where genetically engineered "supermen" such as Khan Noonien Singh sought to conquer Earth. They failed, and Khan and his followers escaped to space aboard a cryogenic sleeper ship.

The 21st century saw social changes, unrest, and eventually World War III, a nuclear exchange that left the world factionalized. This period of Human history ended when Zefram Cochrane invented the warp drive, leading to first contact with the Vulcans.

In the 22nd century, Human starships such as the Enterprise explored the galaxy, leading to hostile contact with the Suliban and Xindi and not quite friendly contact with the Klingons. Later in that century, Humans fought an interstellar nuclear war with the Romulans, a war that ended with the negotiation of a peace treaty by subspace radio. This treaty established the Romulan Neutral Zone.

Later on, Humans became a founding member of the United Federation of Planets, and their history from that point forward is largely the history of the Federation.

Most species in the Star Trek universe appear humanoid, because of the seeding efforts of the Ancient humanoids. In reality, it is because of the feasible limitations of television special effects, but in Star Trek: The Next Generation, the story was added to in order to justify this limitation. Prior to this explanation, Gene Roddenberry cited "parallel evolution" as another potential explanation.

In the Borg species classification code, Humans are Species 5618.

Possible "Evolution" of Humans

The theories of Human development put forward in Star Trek took several different paths:

In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode All Good Things..., Q brings Jean-Luc Picard to Earth, presumably to the point on the proto-Eurasian continent which one day would become France, and shows the USS Enterprise-D captain the "spark of life", which in this alternate timeline does not combine into what Q says will ultimately become Humanity. After the anti-time anomaly is sealed in the episode, it is further presumed that "evolution", as shown by Q, resumed without incident.

In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Chase, Picard's archeology professor Galen, postulates and later proves the existence of a Proto-Humanoid race, which seeded the Milky Way Galaxy's class-M worlds with its genetic code, producing a tendency for sentients to develop into humanoid form, presumably including Humans.

In the Star Trek episode The Paradise Syndrome, Captain James T. Kirk is rendered an amnesiac after encountering technology protecting a Human/Terran colony on a Class-M World in an asteroid belt. There Commander Spock researches the obelisk containing the alien technology which injured Kirk, finding a record of a race (or collection of races) involved in "Preserving" cultures and species unique in the universe. The Preservers were a musically-languaged race, and with their superior technology, settled Native American tribes on this frontier world to preserve the Indians' unique culture, including that of the Delawares, of which Miramanee was Chief's daughter and medicine woman.

In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Hide and Q, Q states to Commander Riker that the Human desire to explore and to learn, as well as their curiosity, will eventually lead Humans to a higher state of being. Q then went on to say that Humans might even surpass the Q.

While Terrans don't have any (physical) advantages compared to other species, like Vulcans who can become hundreds of years old and Klingons who are far more physically resilient, Terrans use their emotions to their advantage. Unlike Vulcans who preferably suppress emotion instead of embracing it as a part of themselves, emotion can drive Humans to go beyond boundaries which could be seen as unreachable by members of other species. Other sources argue that humans possess a high level of adaptability, which would explain why such a relative newcomer among space-faring species has "caught up" to other species which have explored space for centuries.

Ambassador Soval once told Admiral Forrest that of all the species Vulcans had made contact with, Humans were the only one they couldn't define since they have the arrogance of Andorians and the stubborn pride of Tellarites; one moment they're as driven by their emotions as Klingons, and the next they confounded Vulcans by suddenly embracing logic.

Emotions such as hope can drive Terrans to perform amazing achievements; Vulcans needed 1.5 millennia to rebuild their nearly destroyed civilization from scratch, using only emotionless logic whereas Terrans only needed about a century (with help from the Vulcans). Empathy combined with love could be the very thing that unifies Humans into helping others.

The Borg Queen stated Humans to be a noble species when Captain Picard was willing to sacrifice himself in order to save his Second Officer, the android, Data.

See also

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Main Star Trek nations
Bajorans  · Borg  · Breen
Cardassians  · Dominion  · Ferengi
Gorn  · Hirogen  · Humans  · Kazon  · Klingons
Q  · Romulans  · Tholians  · Trill
United Federation of Planets  · Vulcans  · Xindi

 
Translations: Translations for: Human

Dansk (Danish)
adj. - menneskelig, menneske-
n. - menneske

idioms:

  • human being    menneske
  • human interest    menneskelig aspekt
  • human nature    menneskelige natur
  • human race    menneskeslægten, menneskene
  • human relations    menneskelige relationer
  • human resources    human resources; menneskelige ressourcer
  • human rights    menneskerettigheder
  • human shield    menneskelig skjold

Nederlands (Dutch)
mens, menselijk wezen, menselijk, menswaardig, menslievend

Français (French)
adj. - humain, d'humanité, de l'homme
n. - humain

idioms:

  • human being    être humain
  • human interest    (Journ) aspect humain
  • human nature    nature humaine
  • human race    race humaine
  • human relations    relations humaines
  • human resources    ressources humaines
  • human rights    droits de l'homme
  • human shield    bouclier humain

Deutsch (German)
n. - Mensch
adj. - menschlich

idioms:

  • human being    Mensch
  • human interest    das Menschliche
  • human nature    menschliche Natur
  • human race    menschliche Rasse, Menschengeschlecht
  • human relations    Human Relations (menschliche Beziehungen)
  • human resources    Personal-
  • human rights    Menschenrechte
  • human shield    menschliches Abwehrschild

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - άνθρωπος, ανθρώπινο πλάσμα
adj. - ανθρώπινος, ανήκων ή αναφερόμενος στον άνθρωπο

idioms:

  • human being    ανθρώπινο πλάσμα, άνθρωπος
  • human interest    ανθρώπινο ενδιαφέρον
  • human nature    ανθρώπινη φύση
  • human race    ανθρώπινο γένος, η ανθρωπότητα
  • human relations    ανθρώπινες σχέσεις
  • human resources    ανθρώπινοι πόροι
  • human rights    ανθρώπινα δικαιώματα
  • human shield    ανθρώπινη ασπίδα

Italiano (Italian)
essere umano, umano

idioms:

  • human being    essere umano
  • human interest    interesse umano
  • human nature    natura umana
  • human race    razza umana
  • human relations    relazioni umane
  • human resources    risorse umane
  • human rights    diritti umani
  • human shield    scudo vivente

Português (Portuguese)
n. - ser (m) humano
adj. - humano

idioms:

  • human being    ser (m) humano
  • human interest    com interesse humano
  • human nature    natureza (f) humana
  • human race    raça (f) humana
  • human relations    relações (f pl) humanas
  • human resources    recursos (m pl) humanos
  • human rights    direitos (m pl) humanos
  • human shield    escudo (m) humano

Русский (Russian)
человеческий, социальный

idioms:

  • human being    человек
  • human interest    интересы человека
  • human nature    природа человека
  • human race    род людской
  • human relations    человеческие отношения
  • human resources    человеческие ресурсы
  • human rights    права человека
  • human shield    живой заслон во время военных действий

Español (Spanish)
adj. - humano, humanístico
n. - humano

idioms:

  • human being    humano, persona
  • human interest    de interés humano
  • human nature    naturaleza humana
  • human race    género humano
  • human relations    relaciones humanas
  • human resources    recursos humanos
  • human rights    derechos humanos
  • human shield    escudo humano

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - människa
adj. - mänsklig, människo-, human-

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
人类的, 有同情心的, 人性的, 人, 人类

idioms:

  • human being    人类
  • human interest    报纸报导等中的人情味
  • human nature    人性, 人情
  • human race    人类
  • human relations    人际关系, 人际关系学
  • human resources    人力资源, 人事部门, 人事科
  • human rights    人权
  • human shield    以无辜的人来保护自己

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 人類的, 有同情心的, 人性的
n. - 人, 人類

idioms:

  • human being    人類
  • human interest    報紙報導等中的人情味
  • human nature    人性, 人情
  • human race    人類
  • human relations    人際關係, 人際關係學
  • human resources    人力資源, 人事部門, 人事科
  • human rights    人權
  • human shield    以無辜的人來保護自己

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 인간의, 인간다운, 인간성의
n. - 사람, 인류

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 人の, 人類の, 人間の, 人間らしい, 人間にありがちな
n. - 人間, 人類, 人

idioms:

  • human being    人間, 人
  • human interest    人間的興味
  • human nature    人間性
  • human race    人類
  • human relations    人間関係
  • human resources    人材
  • human rights    人権
  • human shield    人権擁護

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) انسان (صفه) آدمي, بشري, انساني‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮אנושי, של האדם, אנושי לעומת חייתי, אלוהי ומכני‬
n. - ‮יצור אנושי‬


 
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