Translation "ljudski" to English

ljudski{adjective}
adamite · adamitical · anthropic · human
ljudski jezik{masculine}
clack
ljudski rod{masculine}
humankind · human race · mankind
ljudski život{masculine}
human life · lifetime · world

ljudski

adjectiveIPA: / ʎudski /
English translation

adamite

nounIPA: / adamˈit /

adamitical

adjective

anthropic

adjectiveIPA: / ænθrɒpɪk /

ETYM Greek anthros, from anthros man.
Relating to mankind or the period of mankind's existence; SYN. anthropical.

Well if that's true, Boltzmann then goes onto invent two very modern-sounding ideas the multiverse and the anthropic principle.
Source: TED2020
Things where you might trip across things like the Copernican principle, the Fermi paradox, the anthropic principle, the origin of life.
Source: TED2020
That's the strong anthropic principle of vacuuming.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: anthropical · hominid

human

adjectiveIPA: / hjuːmən /

ETYM Latin humanus; akin to homo man: cf. French humain. Related to Homage, Humane, Omber.
1. Characteristic of humanity.
2. Having human form or attributes as opposed to those of animals or divine beings.
3. Relating to a person.

The kind of thing that a three- or four-year-old human, little kid could do, very hard for a computer.
Source: TED2020
It's part of the human condition, and yet our system and our thinking isn't built to accommodate it.
Source: TED2020
How many kidneys does a human have?
Source: Tatoeba

ljudski jezik

masculineIPA: / ʎudski jezik /
English translation

clack

nounIPA: / klæk /

1. Rapid continuous talk; chatter; tongue
2. (archaic) An object (as a valve) that produces clapping or rattling noises usually in regular rapid sequence
3. A sound of clacking

because the clickity-clack of the heels against the hardwood floors was enough to give the ladies away.
Source: TED2020
Imagine an engine going clack, clack, clack.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: clack valve · clap · clapper valve

ljudski rod

masculineIPA: / ʎudski rod /
English translation

humankind

nounIPA: / hjuːmənkaɪnd /

Mankind; the whole of the world's human population.

We need something more efficient to keep humankind alive on this planet.
Source: TED2020
The discovery of a new type of meal contributes more to humankind than the discovery of a new star.
Source: Tatoeba
For example, I can be a good patriot, loyal to my country, and at the same time, be loyal to my family, my neighborhood, my profession, humankind as a whole, truth and beauty.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: human beings · human race · humanity · humans · man · mankind · world

human race

nounIPA: / ˈhjuːmən ˈreɪs /

Mankind, human beings, human species, humankind

Money is the god of the human race.
Source: Tatoeba
This brings me to the last of the big questions: the future of the human race.
Source: TED2020
No, it taught me to start relationships by loving them as a coequal member of the human race.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: human beings · humanity · humankind · humans · man · mankind · world

mankind

nounIPA: / mænkaɪnd /

ETYM AS. mancynn. Related to Kin kindred, Kind.
1. The human race; man, taken collectively.
2. Men, as distinguished from women; the male portion of human race.
3. Human feelings; humanity.

Ultimately, space flight will be beneficial to all mankind.
Source: Tatoeba
What does this mean for the future of mankind, where we're all plugged into this borg?"
Source: TED2020
That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: human beings · human race · humanity · humankind · humans · man · world

ljudski život

masculineIPA: / ʎudski ʒiʋot /
English translation

human life

nounIPA: / ˈhjuːmən ˈlaɪf /
Human life faces the same alternatives that confront all other forms of life—of adapting itself to the conditions under which it must live or becoming extinct.
Source: Tatoeba
And the third principle is this: that human life is inherently creative.
Source: TED2020
Roughness is part of human life forever and forever, and ancient authors have written about it.
Source: TED2020

lifetime

nounIPA: / laɪftaɪm /

The time that life lasts; the duration of a life.
The whole of a human life.

Louis XIV of France is said to have taken only two baths in his adult lifetime.
Source: Tatoeba
BF: So speaking of guidelines and self-governance, you've spent an entire lifetime creating guidelines and norms for the internet.
Source: TED2020
There is so much to do, and only a lifetime to do it.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: life · life-time · lifespan

world

nounIPA: / wɝːld /

ETYM Old Eng. world, werld, weorld, weoreld, as. weorold, worold.
1. The planet earth; SYN. globe, the blue planet.
2. A part of the earth that can be considered separately.
3. All of the inhabitants of the earth; SYN. human race, humanity, humankind, human beings,
humans, mankind, man.
4. All of one's experiences that determine how things appear to you; SYN. reality.
5. People in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest; SYN. domain.

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What in the world would I be thinking?
Source: TED2020
And also, we say, "Well, how many monsters? Should I have the entire world full of a billion monsters?"
Source: TED2020
So there are 30 wars that are about as deadly as the Six Days War, but there's only four wars that are 100 times deadlier like World War I.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: cosmos · creation · domain · earth · earthly concern · existence · globe · human beings · human race · humanity · humankind · humans · ma · macrocosm · mankind · populace · public · reality · universe · worldly concern

Similar words to "ljudski"

ljašti se · ljudsko · ljutica
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