| 释义 | 
		anthropomorphisman‧thro‧po‧mor‧phis‧m /ˌænθrəpəˈmɔːfɪzəm $ -ɔːr-/ noun [uncountable]    - Crude anthropomorphism effectively closes the door to understanding of religion for most pupils.
 - HOUSE-MARTINS Mud in their beaks, the house-martins are happy ... That's anthropomorphism.
 - It does not refer to naive anthropomorphism, to childish notions of a kind of finite Person resident somewhere.
 - Nor was it a half-hearted anthropomorphism.
 - Such concepts are unworthy of educated people and refer to anthropomorphism which has been misunderstood.
 - The plant analogy guaranteed freedom from anthropomorphism.
 - What is this anthropomorphism, and why do I see this landscape as male?
 
   1the belief that animals or objects have the same feelings and qualities as humans2 technical the belief that God can appear in a human or animal form—anthropomorphic adjective  |