humankind
humankind — 名詞
1. the entire population of human beings living on Earth, thought of as a single co
人類
全人類,地球上所有的人
the entire population of human beings living on Earth, thought of as a single community regardless of nationality, culture, or generation
Climate change presents a challenge that the whole of humankind must face together.
氣候變遷是全人類必須共同面對的挑戰。
collocation: the whole of humankind
The invention of writing allowed humankind to record knowledge across generations.
書寫的發明讓人類得以跨越世代記錄知識。
uncountable + singular verb: allowed
The Watanabe family believes that education is the greatest gift to humankind.
Watanabe 一家認為教育是人類最偉大的禮物。
Throughout history, art has given humankind a way to express shared emotions.
自古以來,藝術給了人類表達共同情感的方式。
Space exploration ranks among the most remarkable achievements of humankind.
太空探索是人類最卓越的成就之一。
- humanity
more common in everyday use; can also refer to kindness or compassion (show humanity), whereas humankind strictly refers to the species as a whole
- mankind
older term with the same literal meaning, but now often avoided because it is perceived as gender-specific rather than including all people
- the human race
slightly more emphatic or literary; stresses the idea of a single species distinct from other animals
- people
less formal, broader in meaning; does not necessarily refer to all human beings collectively
文法句型
humankind + singular verb
the whole of humankind
all of humankind
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — always takes a singular verb (humankind is…, not humankind are…). Frequently used in formal or academic writing about the shared future, history, or condition of all people.