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Human
humano, -a

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. human [ingl. am. ˈ(h)jumən, ingl. brit. ˈhjuːmən] ADJ.

human body/mind/voice:

human
the human race
to form a human chain
to use sb as a human shield
usar a alguien de escudo
I'm only human

II. human [ingl. am. ˈ(h)jumən, ingl. brit. ˈhjuːmən] SUST.

human

human geography SUST. U

human geography

human interest SUST. U

human interest

human engineering SUST. U

human engineering → ergonomics

ergonomics [ingl. am. ˌərɡəˈnɑmɪks, ingl. brit. ˌəːɡəˈnɒmɪks] SUST.

1. ergonomics (field of study):

ergonomics + sing. v.

2. ergonomics (design):

ergonomics + pl v.

human being SUST.

1. human being:

human being

2. human being (in value judgments):

human being

human trafficking [ˌ(h)jumən ˈtræfəkɪŋ, ˌhjuːmən ˈtrafɪkɪŋ] SUST.

human resources SUST. sust. pl.

human resources

human rights SUST. sust. pl.

human rights

human nature SUST. U

human nature
we all do it, it's human nature

human shield [ˈ(h)jumən ʃild] SUST.

human shield

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

human [ˈhju:mən] ADJ.

human

human rights SUST. pl.

human rights

human resources SUST. pl.

human resources

human race SUST. sin pl.

human race

human nature SUST. sin pl.

human nature
español
español
inglés
inglés
humano (-a)
human
ura (larva) f ZOOL.
human botfly
to become human
errar es de sabios provb.
to err is human
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

I. human [ˈhju·mən] SUST.

human

II. human [ˈhju·mən] ADJ.

human

human being SUST.

human being

human resources SUST. pl.

human resources

human rights SUST. pl.

human rights

human nature SUST.

human nature

human race SUST.

human race
español
español
inglés
inglés
humano (-a)
human
to become human

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It is a general principle of contract law that courts should err on the side of enforcing contracts.
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No faculty, rightly used, can err even in dreams; badly exercised, reasoning becomes the source of almost all our errors.
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I erred in underestimating the brutality and cynicism of a regime that understands the uses of ruthlessness.
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Because the question was at least debatable, the state supreme court erred in substituting its judgment for the legislature's.
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The members of the jury never erred from the path of etiquette.
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