manning的意思和读音

Manning

: ['mænɪŋ] : ['mænɪŋ]

n.

v.);

int.

manningn.— see alsochessmanmale person

1.[c]an adult male human

a good-looking young man

the relationships between men and women

humans

2.[u];(humans as a group or from a particular period of history

the damage caused by man to the environment

early/modern/Prehistoric man

3.[c]a person, either male or female

All men must die.

particular type of man

4.[c]a man who comes from the place mentioned or whose job or interest is connected with the thing mentioned

a Frenchman

a businessman

a medical man

a sportsman

5.[c]a man who likes or who does the thing mentioned

a betting/drinking/fighting man

6.[c]a man who works for or supports a particular organization, comes from a particular town, etc.

the BBC's man in Moscow(= the man who reports on news from Moscow)广

a loyal Republican Party man

soldier/worker

7.[c][usupl];(a soldier or a male worker who obeys the instructions of a person of higher rank

The officer refused to let his men take part in the operation.

8.[c]a man who comes to your house to do a job

the gas man

The man's coming to repair the TV today.

form of address

9.[sing](informal)used for addressing a male person

Nice shirt, man!

Hey man. Back off!退

10.[sing]used for addressing a male person in an angry or impatient way

Don't just stand there, man─get a doctor!

husband/boyfriend

11.[c]a husband or sexual partner

What's her new man like?

I now pronounce you man and wife(= you are now officially married) .

strong/brave person

12.[c]a person who is strong and brave or has other qualities that some people think are particularly male

Come on, now─be a man.

She's more of a man than he is.

servant

13.[sing]a male servant

My man will drive you home.

in chess

14.[c]one of the figures or objects that you play with in a game such as chess

IDMas one manwith everyone doing or thinking the same thing at the same time; in agreement

For a superb haircut, David's your man.

be sbs manto be the best or most suitable person to do a particular job, etc.

For a superb haircut, David's your man.

He was not man enough to face up to his responsibility.

be man enough (to do sth/for sth)to be strong or brave enough

He was not man enough to face up to his responsibility.

In business, it's every man for himself.

every man for himselfpeople must take care of themselves and not give or expect any help

In business, it's every man for himself.

make a man (out) of sb使使to make a young man develop and become more adulta/the man about towna man who frequently goes to fashionable parties, clubs, theatres, etc.

He's been doing the same job for 50 years─man and boy. 50

man and boyfrom when sb was young to when they were old or older

He's been doing the same job for 50 years─man and boy. 50

Politicians often don't understand the views of the man in the street.

the man (and/or woman) in the streetan average or ordinary person, either male or female

Politicians often don't understand the views of the man in the street.

a man of God/the cloth;(a religious man, especially a priest or a clergymanthe man of the matchthe member of a team who plays the best in a particular gamea man of the peoplea man who understands and is sympathetic to ordinary peoplemans best frienda way of describing a doga mans home is his castlea person's home is a place where they can be private and safe and do as they likea mans mana man who is more popular with men than with womenbe your own man/womanto act or think independently, not following others or being ordered

I'm telling you all this man to man.

a man-to-man talk

man to manbetween two men who are treating each other honestly and equally

I'm telling you all this man to man.

a man-to-man talk

one mans meat is another mans poisonused to say that different people like different things; what one person likes very much, another person does not like at allseparate/sort out the men from the boysto show or prove who is brave, skilful, etc. and who is not

They answered ‘Yes,’ to a man.:“。”

They were all destroyed, to the last man.

to a manto the last manused to emphasize that sth is true of all the people being described

They answered ‘Yes,’ to a man.:“。”

They were all destroyed, to the last man.

you cant keep a good man downa person who is determined or wants sth very much will succeedv.

1.~ sth);to work at a place or be in charge of a place or a machine; to supply people to work somewhere

Soldiers manned barricades around the city.

The telephones are manned 24 hours a day by volunteers. 24

int.

1.(informal)used to express surprise, anger, etc.

Man, that was great!

n.1.

v.1.“man”

v.1.The present participle of man

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1.Dr Manning said: "The potential for this technique to gently un-pick the chemistry of long extinct species is quite breathtaking. "Manning:“。”

2.I don't know, she said she was tired of me not manning up and being more independent, which I think is all a bunch of crap.

3.Most players, including Manning, said the ring ceremony was more emotional because it included everybody else from the team.

4."I never heard of the name Bradley Manning before it appeared in the media, " he said in an interview on MSNBC on Wednesday.访,“.”。

5.What happens to the rings next is up to the individual. Dungy, like Manning , said he would probably stow his away soon.

6.Just as you don't ask Peyton Manning for soccer tips, you don't ask a veterinarian to do your prostate exam.PeytonManning

7.So, after two years of developing a line, he just launched Peter Manning, the brand, which caters to guys with a constant sizing dilemma.2线.

8.In 1890 a famous English Catholic, Cardinal Manning, said the Holy See's diplomatic activities were "a mere pageant" , a medieval relic.1890(CardinalManning)”,

9.Gnea looked as if she might give him some lip, then went back to manning the upper-hull ball-turret mount via remote.

10.Mr Manning, an intelligence analyst, apparently betrayed himself by boasting of his actions to a stranger in an e-mail.