sapiens的意思和读音

sapiens

: ['seɪpɪənz]

adj.〉()

adj.1.〉()

1. factory n. , , sapiens []() enema n. [] ...

2. H. neanderthalensis H. sapiens H. floresiensis ...

3.ominidae) (Homo) (sapiens) ); -(super-);-(sub-) ( ); ( ) “ …

4. Genus Bauhinia H. sapiens B. blakeana ...

5. 1205. salt-free 1206. sapiens 1207. saprobes ...

6. ... Palau Sapiens Tonga ...

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1.The old issues of power, stratification and territoriality seem to be inherent in the species Homo Sapiens.

2.You can actually trace this sort of connection across the world, wherever modern 'homo sapiens' turns up.

3.For two-thirds of its history, Homo sapiens lived exclusively in Africa. Only now are the details of that period becoming clear.

4.Our ancestors from pre-Homo Sapiens times seem to have given fire a ritual significance.

5.In spite of this, the research proves there was no or hardly any intermarriage between H. sapiens and H. neanderthalensis.

6.Over the millennia, the long coevolution of H. pylori and H. sapiens has put intense selective pressure on both species.

7.If that series of circumstances had been even slightly different, there would have been no egg-headed Homo sapiens.

8.It used to be thought that modern humans, Homo Sapiens, replaced or killed off Neanderthal humans, Homo Neanderthalensis.

9.Homo sapiens did not evolve with cookies and soda at the fingertips.

10.If I had to reduce the essence of Homo sapiens to five words, "people do complicated things together" would do.”。