单词 | unhuman |
例句 | He turns around and sees his house full of these same unhuman beings. Where Things Come Back 2011-05-03T00:00:00Z He fought the monsters and freed the earth from them just as Greece freed the earth from the monstrous idea of the unhuman supreme over the human. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z The writers of books on insect behavior generally take pains, in their prefaces, to caution that insects are like creatures from another planet, that their behavior is absolutely foreign, totally unhuman, unearthly, almost unbiological. The Lives of a Cell 1974-01-01T00:00:00Z In Egypt, a towering colossus, immobile, beyond the power of the imagination to endow with movement, as fixed in the stone as the tremendous temple columns, a representation of the human shape deliberately made unhuman. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z Virgil’s patriotic purpose is probably responsible for the change from the human Aeneas of the first books to the unhuman prodigy of the last. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z They did not, however, think of them as huge lizards and mammoths, but as somewhat like men and yet unhuman. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z There was something so panther-like in the movement—something so unhuman, that it seemed to sober us all from the shock of his coming. Dracula 1897-05-26T00:00:00Z She could feel his warm breath against her skin, and Juana whispered her combination of prayer and magic, her Hail Marys and her ancient intercession, against the black unhuman things. The Pearl 1947-01-01T00:00:00Z To the author, they were inhuman, unhuman simulations of us; to the director they were supermen who couldn’t fly. Blade Runner at 30: Celebrating Ridley Scott's Dystopian Vision 2012-06-25T14:31:59Z She is described as part saint, part mythic figure, with the remoteness of one and the almost unhuman force of the other. Elena Ferrante’s ‘Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay’ 2014-09-17T04:00:00Z "She was on a golf cart with four terrorists around her. I was terrified. I couldn't believe it was even possible to kidnap an 85-year-old woman from her bed. It is unhuman behaviour, beyond possible." Israel-Gaza war: 'I couldn't believe it was possible to kidnap an 85-year-old woman' 2023-11-06T05:00:00Z Office of Human Rights in Geneva called it “deeply disturbing” and declared that all public executions “constitute a form of cruel, unhuman or degrading punishment.” Public execution, whippings in Afghanistan mark revival of Taliban punishments 2022-12-09T05:00:00Z It’s a difficult achievement – I think it’s almost unhuman. Manchester City, Chelsea and a tale of two titles: football countdown – live! 2021-05-07T04:00:00Z He cited the unborn, those deprived of education and dignified work, as well as prisoners who are tortured and held in "unhuman conditions." Pope cites the 'disappeared' among those deprived of rights 2018-12-10T05:00:00Z “Just the callousness and the loss of life. It takes someone that’s unhuman to do something like that to innocent people.” Jewish athletes condemn anti-Semitism after temple shooting 2018-12-02T05:00:00Z “The living conditions are very hard for the displaced,” Zigani says, “even unhuman.” Central African Republic killings send entire town fleeing 2017-05-27T04:00:00Z What he was doing early in the year was unhuman. Reds Chapman gives up walk-off homer in 3-2 loss 2012-06-20T04:06:14Z For him the perfect woman is the most unhuman; he admires the woolless sheep and the scentless flower. Lola Montez An Adventuress of the 'Forties 2012-01-08T03:00:19.240Z But now it was as if she were entirely unhuman. Gargoyles 2012-01-05T03:00:27.063Z The parents then kept watch, and saw the devil near her in a monstrous unhuman form. Ancient Faiths And Modern A Dissertation upon Worships, Legends and Divinities 2011-11-24T03:00:37.917Z It would be as dreadfully lonely to be looked upon as unhuman as to be looked upon as inhuman. Sunshine Jane 2011-11-12T03:00:30.717Z Oh, he wouldn't be so unhuman as that. Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays 2011-08-08T02:00:15.947Z Forms of fire, indistinct and unhuman, took shape and vanished. My Attainment of the Pole 2011-08-05T02:00:54.720Z Whether it is human, humane, liberal, or unhuman, inhumane, illiberal, what do I ask about that? Anarchism 2011-07-12T02:00:35.053Z To all these human or unhuman aids some overburdened soul has felt free to say anything the audience might need to hear. Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z In the desert, the brighter the firmament at night, the more intensely darkness seems to brood over the earth,—the more insistent becomes the idea that one is surrounded by living beings, unhuman and unimaginable. Lodges in the Wilderness 2011-06-15T02:00:17.057Z There was no further cry, but something struggled on the trail below him; dim, unhuman shapes wrestled in the smother of the snow. The Basket Woman A Book of Indian Tales for Children 2011-03-09T03:00:44.330Z Do not think I am unhuman, I am simply unfeeling on the side to which you would appeal. The Span o' Life A Tale of Louisbourg & Quebec I saw the huge unhuman sea; I heard the drear monotony Of the waves beating on the shore With heedless, futile strife and roar, Without a meaning or an aim. Later Poems And her words were not all that was strange about her speech, for the very tones of her voice sounded completely unhuman, although not displeasing. Astounding Stories, August, 1931 The city was so dark and the people were so very many and so unhuman. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel For that's all she is at the moment—a shell, now emptied and unhuman. Mask of Death There was something alien and unhuman, something uncannily disturbing, behind the Hindoo's stare. The Door into Infinity In that little lodge there was no electricity, and the glow of the oil lamps played curious tricks with the human expression which frequently resulted in something unhuman. Doom of the House of Duryea It was no longer even a man, totally unhuman, as alien as the world it lay partway in. Shock Treatment Memories of hate, a secret war against unhuman beings that dwelt in crystal cities cut in the living ice, and used these ruined towers for some dark purpose of their own. Black Amazon of Mars It was a crumbling stump atop a rusty hill, unhuman and grotesque. Duel on Syrtis His face was an unhuman, lifeless mask—he was a human automaton, dominated utterly by the alien creature. The World with a Thousand Moons He was wheeled upon a purple bench into the center of a marvelous room, where unhuman beings whom we shall call "They" had gathered and waited. Wainer Delicately adjusted and unhumanly strong, it was a bit too invariable in the behavior department to be consistently efficient. Tangle Hold They are echoes of the old, unhuman nature, but awakening voices too of the higher nature of divine conscience within us. Henry of Ofterdingen: A Romance. And their vision, extending well into the ultra-violet, made it directly visible to them through its fluorescence—to say nothing of the wholly unhuman extra senses they had. Duel on Syrtis What a pity so many of us have an early impress of religion as of vinegar aspect and harsh duty hard as flint and unhuman as a block of wood. Through Our Unknown Southwest Then they heard human words, sounding strange and unhuman. Roy Blakeley in the Haunted Camp Or would they offer zestfully to be viceroys and overseers for the Invaders, betraying the rest of mankind for the privilege of ruling them even under unhuman masters? The Invaders Whatever her unhuman appetites, she had a beautiful voice. Rastignac the Devil Father Kelly stood over me, and he looked, from where I sat below him, unhumanly tall. The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon "Overwhelm, destroy this devilish creature of mine, with its unhuman intelligence, and the machines are what they were before: merely obedient slaves." Astounding Stories, July, 1931 The wet, matted hair, too, gave him a ghastly, unhuman look. Roy Blakeley in the Haunted Camp Whether it is human, liberal, humane, whether unhuman, illiberal, inhuman, what do I ask about that? Violence and the Labor Movement The electric shock of the young sunbeams and the unhuman beauty of the woods began to irk and daunt her. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25) “How is this?” he cried, in a sharp, unhuman voice. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 5 (of 25) In the morning light, the sector signalling apparatus, at the first sign of renewed activity, would give warning, and the unhuman thing of metal at the controls would discover and wreck our last hope. Astounding Stories, July, 1931 “Oh, it is all right,” he said; and began encouraging his mule with cries that echoed unhumanly up the mountain walls. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XXI It was so human and so unhuman and so ugly, and she was so graceful, that it seemed like a sort of satire on humanity. The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards And more: it held the consummation of all that was so coldly unhuman in the Eurasian. The Passing of Ku Sui Perhaps it was only a dream, and he'd wake up among the unhuman glittering cylinders of Saturn, shuddering and crawling with the iciness of their fixed regard. Slaves of Mercury He had proved to be reticent, secretive, deceitful, diligent, and utterly unhuman. The Crimson Tide A Novel It put the place all in shadow, and threw out into bolder relief the faces around that board, gray-white, denatured, all with the financier's curiously unhuman look. The Million-Dollar Suitcase Again we find the principal characters of the play typifying the artistic temperament, with its unhuman disregards of the relationships that have primary importance to other men. The Lonely Way—Intermezzo—Countess Mizzie Three Plays Hideous and soulless dwellers underground, they knew not old age; a sword could hew them asunder, but before it reached their deep-seated life, their unhuman strength had plucked a man apart. The Valor of Cappen Varra It was a voice that was unhuman and queerly horrible and somehow machine-like. Invasion She also believed that the sound through the pines—that roaring, ever-changing, unhuman sound—was not of the wind’s making. Rose O'Paradise Hemmed in by the crowd, he could but face me; he did so with a kind of unhuman passivity. The Million-Dollar Suitcase No, no; this was bad, and shocking, and had a sort of unhuman sound; but when you once hear the war-whoop, you will never mistake it for anything else! The Last of the Mohicans A Narrative of 1757 It is distressing to see how they look: with an expression of whimpering rebellion, as though the superior person had unhuman qualities, not to be reckoned on—as though there were danger in his presence. Change in the Village The unhuman hoots and wails and whistles came through for nearly a minute, and stopped. Invasion She required companionship and amusement; she would be unhuman if she didn't. Athalie I have spoken of Babylonian perspectives, and of words written with a fiery finger, like that huge unhuman finger that wrote on Belshazzar's wall.... What I Saw in America It would have astonished those who thought him unhuman if they had known the tumultuous emotions that rent his soul. The Explorer It was the supernatural serenity of his peace in the presence of such a bereavement that led his attending physician to say to a friend, "I have never before seen so unhuman a man." George Müller of Bristol And His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God The older painters had seen something undivine in man; the colossal mosaic, the tall unwomanly Madonna, expressed the sense of the Byzantine artist that to be divine was to be unhuman. Stray Studies from England and Italy But his poetry, though animal to a degree, is not unhuman. Four Americans Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, Whitman His conduct exhibited a passionateless expediency which was dreadful because utterly unhuman. The Eye of Osiris Taine’s voice was almost unhuman; so filled with frantic rage that it cracked as he spoke. The Aliens Yes, unhuman indeed, though far from inhuman, lifted above the weakness of mere humanity by a power not of man. George Müller of Bristol And His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God It was terrifying and nerve-racking to face such an unhuman foe—weird, drifting globes and invading jungles whose very source was shrouded in mystery. The Seed of the Toc-Toc Birds Awe sank coldly through me at memory of that colossal land where I was pygmy indeed, an insolent human intruder upon the unhuman. The Thing from the Lake IN their subterranean sanctum turn on distant Strett, two of the deepest thinkers of that horribly unhuman race were in coldly intent conference via thought. Masters of Space His name echoed in the mist-walled void like an unhuman wail. Storm Over Warlock Another charge against most machine-made music is its unhuman accuracy. The Joyful Heart But he could not blot from his mind the picture of those lines, nor forget the terrible blankness which made their faces more unhuman, more frightenly alien than those of the Foanna. Key Out of Time "But neither ancient gentleman could convince me that you are unhuman." The Thing from the Lake The aliens had adjusted it with unhuman precision; they were one with it as no human being could possibly be. Masters of Space Peculiar to the Coventry Miracle Play is the introduction of a new type of character, unhuman, unreal, a mere embodied quality. The Growth of English Drama Thus tubercular, alcoholized, and drugged art may often be recognized by its somewhat artificial, unhuman, abnormal quality. The Joyful Heart The things they said and did—it was unhuman, indecent. August First As always, my human organism shrank from Its unhuman neighborhood. The Thing from the Lake All the rest seems so distant and unhuman. The Miller Of Old Church —He rests:—’Tis a lion-sleep: and the sternness of Truth is reproved: The sleep of a leader of men; unhuman, to watch him unmoved! The Visions of England Lyrics on leading men and events in English History The very sound of her voice, unnatural, unhuman as it was, served to bring him to himself. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West I'm turning into a ton of stone—I'll be a horrible unhuman monster and have to give it all up and have nothing in return. August First Desire of mine and of the unhuman Thing, did we grasp at Eve or Lilith? The Thing from the Lake There was a note of the abnormal, of the unhuman, about the affair. Tangled Trails A Western Detective Story A few minutes' consideration of the story as Wagner lays it before us, and the music he sets to it, will show that every character in the opera is an unhuman chameleon. Richard Wagner Composer of Operas Over the corroded iron rocks strata of red earth and deeper crimson ore ran like the streaky stains of monstrous and unhuman murders committed in aeons past. The Eternal Maiden In addition, Carl was swamped by campus affairs—by students, many of whom seemed to consider him an oasis in a desert of otherwise-to-be-deplored, unhuman professors. An American Idyll The Life of Carleton H. Parker At first, the unknown from beyond the wall appalled the woman only by its unhuman strangeness, the repugnance of flesh and blood for its loathly neighborhood. The Thing from the Lake Orientals strike me as being kind of unhuman, if you know what I mean. Tangled Trails A Western Detective Story He was interesting, but very unhuman, and he paraded his ideas and his sneers as the lay figures did the mail-armour on the castle stairway. Muslin But she stands forth in her own eyes as an agent of Karma-Nemesis; there is something very terrible and unhuman about her. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 Some of the dialogue in the present book is painfully unhuman. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, February 7, 1917 It must not, however, be considered that the candidate is required to be unhuman or brutal in his negligence of others. Five Years of Theosophy She has then a wild, unhuman, unmoral, unspiritual interest in us, like a being who has an elemental life, but no soul. The Poetry Of Robert Browning The wonder of all these pagan frescos is the mystery of the eyes—still, beautiful, unhuman. Italian Journeys The Gods, for him, are frankly unhuman—superhuman— unlike humanity. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 Again that unintelligible jargon, unhuman and shrill, fell upon their ears, and Arthur stepped forward. The Magician A touch of humanity is worth all the unhuman romance in the world. Flames It is a separate, unhuman form of God. The Poetry Of Robert Browning I have not the happy gift of compromise; but I am not unhuman, and I like not the prospect of going down to posterity a wooden figurehead upon some emblematic battle-ship. The Conqueror The tone of his voice was so shrill that Don Luis heard every word, and so odd, so unhuman, that it gave him a feeling of physical discomfort. The Teeth of the Tiger He loved the mysterious pictures in which the painter had sought to express something beyond the limits of painting, something of unsatisfied desire and of longing for unhuman passions. The Magician Still continues the lapping of waves—all sounds of unhuman nature. Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies They danced and wrestled on the naked roof, yelling with their hoarse unhuman voices, singing awful chants. The Splendid Idle Forties Stories of Old California Certainly he had never exhibited such unhuman precocity. The Conqueror Of a sudden he seemed to grow in height, to tower unhumanly tall above the cringing wretch he confronted. The Purple Heights It was death, he knew, but at least it was death fighting against a force of nature rather than destruction at the hands of some weird and unhuman agency. The Night Horseman And when, after carefully capping his piece, he drawled forth the word "Patchies," his harsh, croaking voice had an unwholesome, unhuman sound, as if it were indeed the utterance of a feeder upon corpses. Overland He heard himself cry out, a strange, unhuman sort of cry, as he swept her to his breast. The Alaskan By the light of a charcoal fire, clay images were ruddily discernible; before these the enchanters moved unhumanly clad, and doing things which, mercifully perhaps, were veiled from Manuel by the peculiarly perfumed obscurity. Figures of Earth When angry, they are narrowed and gleam like diamonds, and "charm" after an unhuman fashion. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook Once more that unhuman shriek echoed from hill to hill and from building to building. The Night Horseman MacDonald was tall; some trick of the night made him appear almost unhumanly tall as he stood in the centre of that tiny moonlit amphitheatre. The Hunted Woman No, no; this was bad, and shocking, and had a sort of unhuman sound; but when you once hear the war-whoop, you will never mistake it for anything else. The Last of the Mohicans; A narrative of 1757 The electric shock of the young sun-beams and the unhuman beauty of the woods began to irk and daunt her. Prince Otto, a Romance There was something so pantherlike in the movement, something so unhuman, that it seemed to sober us all from the shock of his coming. Dracula "We'll wait," he nodded, and he burst into the harsh, unhuman laughter which had given him his name. The Night Horseman ‘O, it is all right,’ he said; and began encouraging his mule with cries that echoed unhumanly up the mountain walls. Merry Men The young man, who was of delicate appearance and unhumanly pale, stretched himself at full length on his back, closed his eyes, moaned feebly, cursed the heat in a stricken whisper. The Flirt The trend was away from everything unhuman and inhuman. Understanding the Scriptures Why do I indulge a thought so unhuman, so impossible? Anna St. Ives Laughter, ringing and unhuman, filled the throat of Buck Daniels. The Night Horseman His shrug implied that, as far as he was concerned, waiters were unhuman and the other guests of the establishment non-existent. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama A strange, almost unhuman muttering came from them. A Desperate Character and Other Stories At the sound of that at once unhuman and singularly confidential voice close beside him, George Lovegrove gave a guilty start. The Far Horizon It is an unhuman crime; and yet there is no punishment for it among human laws; rather, it is regarded as a mark of superiority. The Subterranean Brotherhood From somewhere in the black depths before them came a laugh, made unhuman by echoes. The Night Horseman And so people grow vague in one's mind and unhuman or only half-human. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Ferris came back and looked dizzily at the priest trying to believe that this unhuman, sacerdotal phantasm had been telling him that it loved a beautiful young girl of his own race, faith, and language. A Foregone Conclusion Translated into music, it was the call of the wood-wind, something wild and unhuman flowing across the silver triumph of the horns. The Nest Builder He wanted to express certain ideas, and he wanted to bring home the essential humanity of historical figures which, through the operations of legendary history, had assumed a strange, unhuman aspect. Master Olof : a Drama in Five Acts It has outlived all the lives that once cherished it and become a dead, unhuman thing. From a Bench in Our Square His conduct exhibited a passionless expediency which was rather dreadful because utterly unhuman. The Vanishing Man She did not open, fearing it was some unhuman thing that knocked. The Celtic Twilight Though I were dumb, and could not answer him, The beasts themselves would with relenting tears Bewail thy savage and unhuman deeds. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 "Please, ma'am, I wasn't eleven till April, and I ain't tall for my age, but Tubby Parsons says——" The woman gave an odd, unhuman sound. The Rivet in Grandfather's Neck A Comedy of Limitations Passion spoiled everything, and it was very ugly and unhuman. Mogens and Other Stories On their own account, and, in their own dignity, they are here displayed, as being employed to ends so unhuman, that in the effect, they appear almost as means without an end. Biographia Literaria They look entirely unhuman in this desolate reach of forest. Travels in West Africa Lysbeth looked at the weird countenance, distorted and made unhuman by long torment of body and mind, and found in it something to trust; yes, even signs of that sympathy which she so sorely needed. Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch Personality appears only in man; the universe is not inhuman, but unhuman. Time and Change She saw the priest offer the crucifix to the mouth of the marionette, which with a clumsy unhuman shoving of its corded shoulders butted the thing away. The Old Wives' Tale And to me it was horrid and unhuman. The Hidden Children They were monsters, yellow, foul-smelling, unhuman, and he fought as Laocoon fought. The River's End For a moment all could see it—livid, swollen, unhuman. At the Villa Rose There is something unhuman in the roar of an angry river: it has a knell in it. The Valiant Runaways But of a surety these two—the goddess woman, the wholly unhuman shape of metal, of jeweled fires and conscious force—understood each other. The Metal Monster I only know it was not any unhuman shape of earthly theology that he bore to Gibbie, when he saw him with "that inward eye, which is the bliss of solitude." Sir Gibbie It is the fool who imagines her unhuman.” Tea-Table Talk This impertinent interruption, this thrusting into the last few seconds of his life of a reminder of all that he had lost, this futile postponement of his end, was cruel, unhuman, unthinkable. The Lost Road There they lay in wild confusion, with arms outstretched and twisted limbs; their stern, stalwart forms looking weird and unhuman in the moonlight. King Solomon's Mines Crouching, forgetful of our juxtaposition to these two unhuman, anomalous Things, we watched the play of the tentacles upon the upthrust rods. The Metal Monster It will be said that not the wildest evolutionist really asks that we should become in any way unhuman or copy any other animal. What's Wrong with the World They are by no means so unhuman as they look. Russia It is shown that the most cruel and most unhuman men, like Nero, Caracalla, Caligula, Louis XI, Charles IX, Louis XIII, etc., showed signs of great cruelty, even in earliest childhood. Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students No one will deny that it is difficult to maintain a calm demeanor with an impudent denying criminal, or in the face of some very cruel, unhuman, or terrible crime. Criminal Psychology; a manual for judges, practitioners, and students |
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