man
n. 男人, 人类, 人 vt. 为...配备人手, 操纵, 使振奋 [计] 城域网, 手册
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教材释义与例句
人;男人;人类;丈夫;雇工
an adult male human
操纵;给…配置人员;使增强勇气;在…就位
to work at, use, or ope-rate a system, piece of equipment etc
释义与例句
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An adult male human.
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唐部侬
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The show is especially popular with middle-aged men.
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An adult male human.
All human males collectively: mankind.
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An adult male human.
An adult male who belongs to a particular group: an employee, a representative, etc.
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An adult male human.
An adult male who has, to an eminent degree, qualities considered masculine, such as strength, integrity, and devotion to family; a mensch.
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An adult male human.
An adult or adolescent male servant. Anyone from a right-hand man (high-ranking assistant) to a low-ranking servant.
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A human, a person regardless of gender or sex, usually an adult.
过时 正式every man for himself
Similarly, the next time you learn from your reading that the average man (you hear a good deal about him these days, most of it faintly improbable) brushes his teeth 1.02 times a day—a figure I have just made up, but it may be as good as anyone else's – ask yourself a question. How can anyone have found out such a thing? Is a woman who has read in countless advertisements that non-brushers are social offenders going to confess to a stranger that she does not brush her teeth regularly?
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A human, a person regardless of gender or sex, usually an adult.
All humans collectively; mankind, humankind, humanity.
过时 正式How did God create man? God created man male and female, after his own image, in knowledge, righteousness, and holiness, with dominion over the creatures.
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A member of the genus Homo, especially of the species Homo sapiens.
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A male person, usually an adult; a (generally adult male) sentient being, whether human, supernatural, elf, alien, etc.
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Manliness; the quality or state of being manly.
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A husband.
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A male lover; a boyfriend.
Stay away from my man!
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Used as the last element of a compound.
A male enthusiast or devotee; a male who is very fond of or devoted to a specified kind of thing.
Some people prefer apple pie, but me, I’m a cherry pie man.
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Used as the last element of a compound.
A person, usually male, who has duties or skills associated with a specified thing.
I wanted to be a guitar man on a road tour, but instead I’m a flag man on a road crew.
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A person, usually male, who can fulfill one's requirements with regard to a specified matter.
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A vassal; a subject.
历史Like master, like man.
all the king's men
The vassal, or tenant, kneeling, ungirt, uncovered, and holding up his hands between those of his lord, professed that he did become his man from that day forth, of life, limb, and earthly honour.
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A piece or token used in board games such as backgammon.
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One of the player's chances to play, lost when the player's character dies or when certain mistakes are made.
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A term of familiar address often implying on the part of the speaker some degree of authority, impatience, or haste.
Come on, man, we've got no time to lose!
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A term of familiar address usually reserved for other adult males. It works both with ones whose name is known and ones whose name is unknown.
Near-synonyms: my man, bro, brother
Hey, man, how's it goin'? I haven't seen you in months! [they know each other's name]
Hey, man, thanks for holding the door! [they don't know each other's name, and it doesn't matter]
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A player on whom another is playing, with the intent of limiting their attacking impact.
体育2018 Dinny Navaratnam, Andrews will learn from experience: Fagan Brisbane Lions, 30 July 2018. Accessed 6 August 2018. "It was a brutal return to football for Brisbane Lions defender Harris Andrews as his man Tom Hawkins booted seven goals but Lions Coach Chris Fagan said the team's defensive faults, rather than the backman's, allowed the big Cat to dominate."
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A soldier below the rank of a non-commissioned officer.
俚语 政治 军事
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To supply (something) with staff or crew (of either sex).
及物The ship was manned with a small crew.
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To take up position in order to operate (something).
及物Man the machine guns!
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To brace (oneself), to fortify or steel (oneself) in a manly way. (Compare man up.)
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To wait on, attend to or escort.
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To accustom (a raptor or other type of bird) to the presence of people.
废旧 及物 体育
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Synonym of manly. (Only used in man enough.)
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Used to place emphasis upon something or someone; sometimes, but not always, when actually addressing a man.
Man, that was a great catch!
For quotations using this term, see Citations:man.
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Used to refer to oneself or one's group: I, we; construed in the third person.
多元文化伦敦英语 俚语Man's got some new creps.
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You; construed in the third person.
多元文化伦敦英语 俚语Man thinks I was born yesterday.
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Any person, one
多元文化伦敦英语 俚语Man don't care.
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A command used to display help pages in Unix and Unix-like operating systems.
计算机 工程 数学
词汇关系
词源
From Middle English man, from Old English mann m (“human being, person, man”), from Proto-West Germanic *mann, from Proto-Germanic *mann- (“man”), from Proto-Indo-European *mon- (“human being, man”). Doublet of Manu. Cognates This word has many cognates, in every Germanic language (whether extant or extinct), with similarities in form and meaning. Virtually all the words below mean “man” and “husband”, with some specific cases noted. In Ingvaeonic (the languages closest to English): :* Low German Mann :* North Frisian maan, man, moon, muon :* Saterland Frisian Mon :* Scots man :* West Frisian man :* Yola man In the remainder of West Germanic: :* Alemannic German ma, Maa, Mann, mo, mà, Mànn :* Bavarian Mo, mon, moon, Må, mònn :* Cimbrian man, mann, månn :* Dutch, Limburgish, and Zealandic man :* German and Luxembourgish Mann :* Mòcheno mònn :* Vilamovian maon, mon, mōn :* Yiddish מאַן (man) In East Germanic: :* Gothic 𐌼𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌰 (manna), which meant “man”, “human“ and “person”, but likely also “husband” In North Germanic: :* Danish mand :* Faroese and Icelandic maður, both additionally meaning “human” and “person”, as in Old Norse :* Gutnish and Swedish man :* Norn, Norwegian Bokmål, and Norwegian Nynorsk mann :* Norwegian Nynorsk mainnj :* Old Norse maðr Outside Germanic: :Indo-Iranian: ::* Avestan 𐬨𐬀𐬥𐬎𐬱 (manuš, “human”) ::* Sanskrit मनुस् (manus, “human”), मनु (manu, “human; humanity; thought”; “thinking; wise; intelligent”) ::* Also Sanskrit म॒नु॒ष्य॑ (manuṣyà, “human; man; huband”, whence English manusya) :Slavic (all of these mean “man” and “husband”, though in some cases the former is no longer part of the modern standard): ::* Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian муж (muž) ::* Bulgarian мъж (mǎž) ::* Czech and Slovak muž ::* Macedonian маж (maž) ::* Polish mąż (“husband”; the meaning “man” is obsolete, akin to English wife) ::* Serbo-Croatian му̑ж, mȗž ::* Slovene mož
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