1.
The Tao about Changes, Gods, Human and Deities in the Book of Changes;
《易传》中的易道与天道、人道及神道
2.
"There you go again," said his father-in-law.
丈人道:“你又来了!
3.
"Oh, you teach?" said the woman.
那女人道:“教书的?
4.
The Divine Order of Things and the Order of Man:A Study of the Absence of Subjectivity in Traditional Chinese Ethics
天道与人道——传统道德主体性缺失探微
5.
Natural Laws,Moral Principles and Moral Cultivation--Wisdom in Education Embodied in The Doctrine of the Mean
天道·人道·修道——感悟《中庸》的教育智慧
6.
On the Relationship between Morality and Man from the Perspectives of Hominization Morality and Standard Morality
从成人道德与规范道德看道德与人的关系
7.
These men cannot entirely divest themselves of hunanity.
这种人也不是全无人道。
8.
People of that kind/sort never apologize.
那种人从来不向人道歉.
9.
Humanism:an Explanation on Its Ambiguity;
Humanism:人文主义或人道主义
10.
Executive Committee on Humanitarian Affairs
人道主义事务执行委员会(人道执委会)
11.
Independent Bureau for Humanitarian Issues
人道主义问题独立事务局(人道事务局)
12.
A narrow path for persons on foot.
小道,人行道供人们步行的狭窄道路
13.
"Don't tell me there's someone else besides?" she asked.
她道:“难道还有旁人么?”
14.
He's an Englishmanthrough and through, ie He has many typically English characteristics.
他是地地道道的英国人.
15.
" No," came the reply.
"不,"仆人回答道。
16.
Nonsense,@ laughed the city man.
“胡说,”城里人笑道,
17.
Quanzhen Taoist Wang Daoyuan s "Dao" Thought and "Human" Thought;
全真道士王道渊的“道论”与“人论”
18.
A path marked off for pedestrians crossing a street.
人行横道供行人横穿街道用并刻有标记的小道