man
- IPA[man]
英式
- an adult male human being;a male member of a workforce, team, etc.
- (of personnel) work at, run, or operate (a place or piece of equipment) or defend (a fortification);provide someone to fill (a post)
- used, irrespective of the sex of the person addressed, to express surprise, admiration, delight, etc., or for emphasis
verb: man, 3rd person present: mans, gerund or present participle: manning, past tense: manned, past participle: manned
noun: man, plural noun: men
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名詞
- 1. an adult male human being a tall man with a beard entered the restaurant twenty-six men and women participated in the study 同義詞
- ▪ a male member of a workforce, team, etc. over 700 men were laid off the BBC's man in India 同義詞
- ▪ ordinary members of the armed forces as distinct from the officers he had a platoon of forty men to prepare for battle
- ▪ a person's husband, boyfriend, or male lover the two of them lived for a time as man and wife 同義詞
- ▪ a male person associated with a particular place, activity, or occupation a Cambridge man I'm a solid Labour man
- ▪ a person with the qualities traditionally associated with males, such as bravery, spirit, or toughness I'm more of a man than you'll ever be
- ▪ a male pursued or sought by another, especially in connection with a crime Inspector Bull was sure they would find their man
- ▪ dated a manservant or valet. 同義詞
- ▪ historical a vassal.
- 2. a human being of either sex; a person God cares for all men 同義詞
- ▪ human beings in general; the human race places untouched by the ravages of man 同義詞
- ▪ a male individual; one a man could buy a lot with eighteen million dollars
- ▪ a type of prehistoric human named after the place where the remains were found Cro-Magnon man
- 3. informal a group or person in a position of authority over others, such as a corporate employer or the police they've mastered their emotive grunge-pop without haggling with the Man
- ▪ informal white people collectively regarded as the controlling group in society he urged that black college athletes boycott the Man's Rose Bowl
- 4. a figure or token used in playing a board game.
動詞
- 1. (of personnel) work at, run, or operate (a place or piece of equipment) or defend (a fortification) the helpline is manned by trained staff the firemen manned the pumps and fought the blaze 同義詞
- ▪ provide someone to fill (a post) the chaplaincy was formerly manned by the cathedral 同義詞
- 2. archaic fortify the spirits or courage of he manned himself with dauntless air
excl
- 1. North American informal used, irrespective of the sex of the person addressed, to express surprise, admiration, delight, etc., or for emphasis wow, like cosmic, man
- in nouns denoting a male of a specified nationality or origin: Frenchman
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- in nouns denoting a male of a specified nationality or origin: Frenchman Yorkshireman
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- Manitoba.
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- Manitoba.
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- (of an aircraft or spacecraft) having a human crew: a manned mission to Mars
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- plural form of man
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- plural form of man
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- (of an aircraft or spacecraft) having a human crew: a manned mission to Mars
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片語
- as — as the next man
- as one man
- be someone's man
- be man enough to do
- every man for himself
- make a man out of someone
- man about town
- man and boy
- the man in black
- the man in the moon
- the man in white
- man of the cloth
- man of God
- man of honour
- man of the house
- man of letters
- man of the match
- man of the moment
- man of straw
- the man on the Clapham omnibus
- the man on the street
- man's best friend
- a man's man
- man to man
- men in suits
- my man
- separate the men from the boys
- to a man
- man up
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- IPA[man]
美式
- an adult male human being: a tall man with a beard entered the restaurant twenty-six men and women participated in the study
- (of personnel) work at, run, or operate (a place or piece of equipment) or defend (a ... the firemen manned the pumps and fought the blaze
- used, irrespective of the sex of the person addressed, to express surprise, admiration, ... man, what a show!
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