爵士乐经典歌曲:man是什么意思

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泛指人;
也指男人;

简明英汉词典
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man
[mAn]
n.
男人, 人类, 人, 丈夫, 雇工
vt.
为...配备人手, 操纵, 在...就位, 使振奋

基本词义
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MAN
=Magnetic Automatic Navigation 磁性自动导航

现代英汉词典
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man
[mAn]
n.
men
(1)
成年男子
(2)

Men have lived here for thousands of years.
人们在这儿已经生活几千年了。
(3)
男人
A tone of menace entered into the man's voice.
这个男人的声音里带有威胁的口气。
Here is a story about two great men of science in the US history.
给你们讲个美国历史上两个伟大的科学家的故事。
Man is taller than woman.
男人比女人高。
(4)
丈夫
man and wife
夫妻
(5)
雇员;士兵
the officers and men of an army
军队的军官与士兵
(6)
男子汉;大丈夫
How can we make a man of him?
我们怎样使他成为男子汉?
(7)
所需的人
If you want a good music teacher, here's your man.
如果你需要一位良好的音乐教师,这便是你所需的人。
(8)
棋子

习惯用语
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as one man
一致

man about town
纨绔子弟;花花公子

the man in the street
一般人

man of God
牧师;神职人 员

man of one's word
信守诺言的人

man of the world
世故的人;老练的人

词性变化
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man
vt.
-nn-
(1)
配备人员; 提供人员
We can man ten ships.
我们可给10艘船配备人员。
(2)
工作,在岗位上,在操作
The girls will man the radar till we get back.
我们回来之前姑娘们在操作雷达。

用法词典
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man
(来自古英语 mann)

英文相关词典
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man
Homo sapiens fellow folk gentleman human being individual male mortal person society soul beast woman

新词词典
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MAN
abbr.
=Metropoliatan Area Network,城域网

man (1) noun
plural men
1
▶MALE PERSON◀
[countable] an adult male human
ᅳsee also woman There were two men and a woman in the car. He's a very kind man. a man's watch Don't keep Hansen waiting - he's a busy man.
2
▶STRONG/BRAVE◀
[countable usually singular]a man who has the qualities that people think a man should have, such as being brave, strong etc
Come on, be a man now. No more crying.He wasn't man enough (=strong or brave enough) to face up to his responsibilities. make a man (out) of somebody (=make a boy or young man start behaving in a confident way) Running his own business has really made a man out of Terry.
3
▶PERSON◀
[countable] a person, either male or female - used especially in formal situations or in the past
All men are equal in the eyes of the law. a man's right to work
4
▶PEOPLE◀
[uncountable]people as a group
This is one of the worst diseases known to man. the evolution of man prehistoric/stone-age/modern man (=people who lived at a particular stage of human development)
5
▶WORKER◀
a) [countable usually plural] a man who works for an employer
Why were there no protests from the men at the factory?
b) [countable]a man who does a job for you, especially repairing something
Has the man been to fix the TV? gas man/rent man etc I waited all day for the gas man.
c) the man from something
a man who works for a particular company or organization
Was that the man from the PR agency?
6
▶PARTICULAR KIND OF MAN◀
[countable]
a) a man who comes from a particular place, does a particular kind of work, or is connected with a particular organization, especially a university or company
I think she married a Belfast man. I've been a military man all my life. Even a Harvard man has a lot to learn about politics.
b) a man who likes, or likes doing, a particular thing
I'm more of a jazz man myself. Are you a betting man?
7
man!
spoken
a) used when speaking to an adult male, especially when you are excited, angry etc
Stop talking nonsense, man!
b) used when speaking to someone, especially an adult male
You look great, man!
8
▶SOLDIER◀
[countable usually plural] a soldier or sailor who is under the authority of an officer
The Captain ordered his men to fire.
9
▶HUSBAND◀
[countable] informal a woman's husband or boyfriend
somebody's man
She spent five years waiting for her man to come out of prison.
10
the man
spoken
a) used to talk about a man you dislike, a man who has done something stupid etc
Don't listen to him - the man's a complete idiot.
b) The Man
American English old-fashioned someone who has authority over you, especially a police officer
11
somebody's your man
spoken used to say that a particular man is the best person for a job, situation etc
If you need repairs done in the house, Brian's your man.
12
you da man!
you're the man!
American English spoken used to praise someone for having done something well
13
our man
spoken used by the police to refer to a man that they are watching or trying to find, especially because they think he is responsible for a crime
Gareth couldn't possibly be our man. He couldn't possibly be a murderer. Perhaps our man parked his car at the station and took the train.
14
our man in/at something
a man who is the representative of a country or organization in a particular place
our man in Rome a report on the accident from our man at the scene
15
men in (grey) suits
informal the men who control businesses, organizations etc, considered as a group, especially when you think they are boring
16
a man of his word
a man you can trust, who will do what he has promised to do
He had promised to help, and Sally knew that Dr Neil was a man of his word.
17
a man of few words
a man who does not talk very much
Being a man of few words, his message was short and to the point.
18
be your own man
to behave and think independently without worrying about what other people think
I'm my own man. I say what I believe.
19
the man of the moment/hour/year
a man who has recently done something important
Olson was man of the hour when the team beat the Tigers.
20
it's every man for himself
spoken used to say that people will not help each other
In journalism it's every man for himself.
21
the man in the street
the man on the Clapham omnibus British English old-fashioned the average man or the average person
ᅳsynonym Joe Bloggs/SchmoThis kind of music doesn't appeal to the man in the street.
22
a man of the people
a man who understands and expresses the views and opinions of ordinary people
They want to demonstrate that the prime minister is a man of the people.
23
a man's man
a man who enjoys being with other men and doing sports and activities with them, and is popular with men rather than women
He enjoyed his reputation as a man's man, but was careful never to neglect his family.
24
a ladies' man
a man who is popular with women and who likes to go out with a lot of different women
Paul likes to think he's a bit of a ladies' man.
25
man and boy
British English if a man has done something man and boy, he has done it all his life
I've worked on that farm man and boy.
26
man and wife
if a man and a woman are man and wife, they are married
I now pronounce you man and wife (=you are now officially married) .
27
live as man and wife
if a man and woman live as man and wife, they live together as if they are married, although they are not
28
as one man
written if a group of people do something as one man, they do it together
The audience rose as one man to applaud the singers.
29
to a man/to the last man
written used to say that all the men in a group do something or have a particular quality
They were socialists to a man.
30
man-about-town
a rich man who goes out a lot to parties, clubs, theatres etc
In his designer suit and shiny shoes he looked quite the man about town.
31
man of God/man of the cloth
a priest
You'd believe a man of the cloth, wouldn't you?
32
my (good) man
British English old-fashioned spoken used when talking to someone of a lower social class - do not use this phrase
My good man, I really don't think you should be here.
33
my man
spoken used by some men to greet a friend
Jason, my man! How's it going?
34
your/yer man
spoken used to talk about a particular man - used mainly in Ireland
I've got to go and see yer man up this afternoon.
35
▶SERVANT◀
[countable] old-fashioned a male servant
My man will drive you to the station.
36
▶GAME◀
[countable] one of the pieces you use in a game such as chess
37
every man jack
old-fashioned each person in a group
Spies, every man jack of them, I'd bet.
38
kick/hit a man when he's down
to treat someone badly when you know that they already have problems
Most of his rivals couldn't resist kicking a man when he was down.
39
man's best friend
a dog
40
the man of the house
the most important male member of a family, who is responsible for doing things such as paying bills, making important decisions etc
Since my father's death, my uncle was the man of the house.
ᅳsee also best man, man-to-man, New Man, old man, be a man/woman of the world

man (2) verb
past tense and past participle manned present participle manning
[transitive]
to work at, use, or operate a system, piece of equipment etc
A team of volunteers are manning the phones. the first manned spacecraft

man (3) interjection
especially American English
used to emphasize what you are saying, especially when you are angry, surprised, disappointed etc
Man, that was a lucky escape! Oh, man ! I can hear the bullets.

人类 也可直接音译为“曼”(例:奥特曼ultraman)

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