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Man is represented as man in English, and man is pronounced [m n] in the British way. The American pronunciation is [m n], which means: n
Man; Mankind; Macho; Employees. vt.cheer up; Manipulate; Give....staffing; In....Place.
int.(expressing surprise, anger, etc.) Hey, oh my gosh.
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Usage of man
He didn't expect the young man to reappear before dusk.
2、the chick initially has no fear of man
Chicks are not afraid of people by nature.
3、are you a gambling man, mr graham?
Mr. Graham, are you a good gambler?
4、attlee was an oxford man.
Attlee was an Oxford student.
5、at the time he was said to be very much rajiv gandhi's man.
He is said to have been a die-hard supporter of Rajiv Gandhi at the time.
6、the men voted by a four-to-one majority to accept the pay offer
The male employees accepted the terms of their wages by a majority of 4 to 1.
7、i told you, man! it'll be sometime after eight o'clock.
Dude, I told you, it's after eight o'clock.
8、hey wow, man! where d'you get those boots?
Ouch, dude, ** got boots?
9、french soldiers manned roadblocks in the capital city.
French soldiers guard the capital's checkpoints.
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man English [m n] American [m n] nMan; Macho;
vt.cheer up; Manipulate; Give....staffing; In....Place.
int.(Expressing surprise, anger, etc.) Hey, my gosh.
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Generally use man, if it refers to the gender of male, use male
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Man English: manEnglish [m n] American [m n].
n.Man; Person; Macho; Lover; Overmatch; Underling.
v.Envoy. Rouse; For. Staffed.
Word usagen.(noun).
When man is used as a countable noun to refer to "man, man, man", and to mean "to have the spirit of manhood", the indefinite article is often added before man.
When man is used as an uncountable noun, it can mean "human", which can be used interchangeably with mankind, and it is often preceded by an article, and is used as a singular noun in conjunction with a singular verb. The plural number man is often used to mean "sailor, soldier (of the army), man under him, employee", etc.
Man can also mean "husband, lover" in colloquial language. Man is also sometimes used as a salutation, with hints of banter and contempt.
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The English word for men is man.
English [m n] American [m n].
n.Man; Person; Macho; Lover; Overmatch; Underling.
v.Envoy. Rouse; For. Staffed.
Example sentence: she married a man who put her on a pedestal
Translation: She is married to a man who adores her very much.
Usage v(verb).
1. Man is used as a verb to indicate "for." Staffed", "maneuvering, operating", and nouns such as cars and boats are often used as objects. It can also be interpreted as "cheer up", and is often followed by reflexive pronouns.
2. MAN can be used for passive structure.
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