Norman的意思和读音

Norman

: [ˈnɔrmən] : [ˈnɔː(r)mən]

n.(=Northman) 西

adj.

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Normanadj.

1.used to describe the style of architecture in Britain in the 11th and 12th centuries that developed from the Romanesque style

a Norman church/castle

2.connected with the Normans (= the people from northern Europe who defeated the English in 1066 and then ruled the country)

the Norman Conquest

adj.1.(西)(,)

n.1.2. (=Northman) 西;西3.

adj.1.relating to the 11th and 12th centuries in English history, when England was ruled by people from Normandy in northern France

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1."Norman told me that Bernie was the executor of his will, " said Carmen.

2.There was one occasion when Norman was due to make a reply on Education in the House in the early afternoon.

3.In his final work Norman Mailer offers his concept of the nature of God, showing that even at 84, the author's blade had not been dulled..使84

4.The Piece of String, one of his best-known stories, is a fierce study of Norman life.

5.Norman Rosenthal, exhibitions secretary of the RA, insisted there was no reason to question the authenticity of the statues or of the dig.NORMANROSENTHAL

6.And when he won a collegiateliterary prize, Norman Mailer knew that his true calling was as a writer..使

7.He said the most fitting honor for Norman Borlaug is to lead a second Green Revolution that feeds the world.·绿

8.enough getting acquainted with her, and her mother, and her brother, Norman. Arthur he already knew somewhat .——

9.Yet he was also a Norman and proud of it, the son of a cuisine flowing with butter, cream and cheese. He could never renounce them.——

10.Norman had misbehaved and, as a punishment, his mother wouldn't let him go on the outing, but he took it on the jaw.