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MEN
(pl.)man的複數
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Keel·man
n.
;
pl
.
-
men
See
Keeler
, 1.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Man
n.
;
pl
.
Men
1.
A
human
being
; --
opposed
to
beast
.
These
men
went
about
wide
,
and
man
found
they
none
,
But
fair
country
,
and
wild
beast
many
[
a
]
one
. --
R
.
of
Glouc
.
The
king
is
but
a
man
,
as
I
am
;
the
violet
smells
to
him
as
it
doth
to
me
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Especially
:
An
adult
male
person
;
a
grown-up
male
person
,
as
distinguished
from
a
woman
or
a
child
.
When
I
became
a
man
,
I
put
away
childish
things
.
--
I
Cor
.
xiii
. 11.
Ceneus
,
a
woman
once
,
and
once
a
man
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
The
human
race
;
mankind
.
And
God
said
,
Let
us
make
man
in
our
image
,
after
our
likeness
,
and
let
them
have
dominion
.
--
Gen
.
i
. 26.
The
proper
study
of
mankind
is
man
.
--
Pope
.
4.
The
male
portion
of
the
human
race
.
Woman
has
,
in
general
,
much
stronger
propensity
than
man
to
the
discharge
of
parental
duties
.
--
Cowper
.
5.
One
possessing
in
a
high
degree
the
distinctive
qualities
of
manhood
;
one
having
manly
excellence
of
any
kind
.
This
was
the
noblest
Roman
of
them
all
. . .
the
elements
So
mixed
in
him
that
Nature
might
stand
up
And
say
to
all
the
world
“This
was
a
man
!”
--
Shak
.
6.
An
adult
male
servant
;
also
,
a
vassal
;
a
subject
.
Like
master
,
like
man
.
--
Old
Proverb
.
The
vassal
,
or
tenant
,
kneeling
,
ungirt
,
uncovered
,
and
holding
up
his
hands
between
those
of
his
lord
,
professed
that
he
did
become
his
man
from
that
day
forth
,
of
life
,
limb
,
and
earthly
honor
.
--
Blackstone
.
7.
A
term
of
familiar
address
at
one
time
implying
on
the
part
of
the
speaker
some
degree
of
authority
,
impatience
,
or
haste
;
as
,
Come
,
man
,
we
'
ve
no
time
to
lose
!
In
the
latter
half
of
the
20th
century
it
became
used
in
a
broader
sense
as
simply
a
familiar
and
informal
form
of
address
,
but
is
not
used
in
business
or
formal
situations
;
as
,
hey
,
man
!
You
want
to
go
to
a
movie
tonight
?. [
Informal
]
8.
A
married
man
;
a
husband
; --
correlative
to
wife
.
I
pronounce
that
they
are
man
and
wife
.
--
Book
of
Com
.
Prayer
.
every
wife
ought
to
answer
for
her
man
.
--
Addison
.
9.
One
,
or
any
one
,
indefinitely
; --
a
modified
survival
of
the
Saxon
use
of
man
,
or
mon
,
as
an
indefinite
pronoun
.
A
man
can
not
make
him
laugh
.
--
Shak
.
A
man
would
expect
to
find
some
antiquities
;
but
all
they
have
to
show
of
this
nature
is
an
old
rostrum
of
a
Roman
ship
.
--
Addison
.
10.
One
of
the
piece
with
which
certain
games
,
as
chess
or
draughts
,
are
played
.
Note:
☞
Man
is
often
used
as
a
prefix
in
composition
,
or
as
a
separate
adjective
,
its
sense
being
usually
self-explaining
;
as
,
man
child
,
man
eater
or
man
eater,
man-
eating,
man
hater
or
man
hater,
man-
hating,
man
hunter,
man-
hunting,
man
killer,
man-
killing,
man
midwife
,
man
pleaser
,
man
servant
,
man-
shaped,
man
slayer,
man
stealer,
man-stealing
,
man
thief,
man
worship
,
etc
.
Man
is
also
used
as
a
suffix
to
denote
a
person
of
the
male
sex
having
a
business
which
pertains
to
the
thing
spoken
of
in
the
qualifying
part
of
the
compound
; ash
man
, butter
man
, laundry
man
, lumber
man
, milk
man
, fire
man
, repair
man
, show
man
, water
man
, wood
man
.
Where
the
combination
is
not
familiar
,
or
where
some
specific
meaning
of
the
compound
is
to
be
avoided
,
man
is
used
as
a
separate
substantive
in
the
foregoing
sense
;
as
,
apple
man
,
cloth
man
,
coal
man
,
hardware
man
,
wood
man
(
as
distinguished
from
wood
man
).
Man ape
Zool.
,
a
anthropoid
ape
,
as
the
gorilla
.
Man at arms
,
a
designation
of
the
fourteenth
and
fifteenth
centuries
for
a
soldier
fully
armed
.
Man engine
,
a
mechanical
lift
for
raising
or
lowering
people
through
considerable
distances
;
specifically
Mining
,
a
contrivance
by
which
miners
ascend
or
descend
in
a
shaft
.
It
consists
of
a
series
of
landings
in
the
shaft
and
an
equal
number
of
shelves
on
a
vertical
rod
which
has
an
up
and
down
motion
equal
to
the
distance
between
the
successive
landings
.
A
man
steps
from
a
landing
to
a
shelf
and
is
lifted
or
lowered
to
the
next
landing
,
upon
which
he
them
steps
,
and
so
on
,
traveling
by
successive
stages
.
Man Friday
,
a
person
wholly
subservient
to
the
will
of
another
,
like
Robinson
Crusoe's
servant
Friday
.
Man of straw
,
a
puppet
;
one
who
is
controlled
by
others
;
also
,
one
who
is
not
responsible
pecuniarily
.
Man-of-the earth
Bot.
,
a
twining
plant
(
Ipomoea pandurata
)
with
leaves
and
flowers
much
like
those
of
the
morning-glory
,
but
having
an
immense
tuberous
farinaceous
root
.
Man of sin
Script.
,
one
who
is
the
embodiment
of
evil
,
whose
coming
is
represented
(--
2
Thess
.
ii
. 3
)
as
preceding
the
second
coming
of
Christ
. [
A
Hebraistic
expression
]
Man of war
.
(a)
A
warrior
;
a
soldier
. --
Shak
.
(b)
Naut.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
(c)
See
Portuguese man-of-war
under
man-of-war
and
also
see
Physalia
.
Man-stopping bullet
Mil.
,
a
bullet
which
will
produce
a
sufficient
shock
to
stop
a
soldier
advancing
in
a
charge
;
specif
.,
a
small-caliber
bullet
so
modified
as
to
expand
when
striking
the
human
body
,
producing
a
severe
wound
which
is
also
difficult
to
treat
medically
.
Types
of
bullets
called
hollow-nosed bullets
,
soft-nosed bullets
and
hollow-point bullets
are
classed
as
man-stopping
.
The
dumdum bullet
or
dumdum
is
another
well-known
variety
.
Such
bullets
were
originally
designed
for
wars
with
savage
tribes
.
great man
,
a
man
2
who
has
become
prominent
due
to
substantial
and
widely
admired
contributions
to
social
or
intellectual
endeavors
;
as
,
Einstein
was
one
of
the
great men
of
the
twentieth
century
.
To be one's own man
,
to
have
command
of
one's
self
;
not
to
be
subject
to
another
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Men
,
pron.
A
man
;
one
; --
used
with
a
verb
in
the
singular
,
and
corresponding
to
the
present
indefinite
one
or
they
. [
Obs
.]
Men
moot
give
silver
to
the
poure
friars
.
--
Chaucer
.
A
privy
thief
,
men
clepeth
death
.
--
Chaucer
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Men
n.
,
pl.
of
Man
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
man
n
1:
an
adult
male
person
(
as
opposed
to
a
woman
); "
there
were
two
women
and
six
men
on
the
bus
" [
syn
:
adult male
]
[
ant
:
woman
]
2:
someone
who
serves
in
the
armed
forces
;
a
member
of
a
military
force
; "
two
men
stood
sentry
duty
" [
syn
:
serviceman
,
military man
,
military personnel
] [
ant
:
civilian
]
3:
the
generic
use
of
the
word
to
refer
to
any
human
being
; "
it
was
every
man
for
himself
"
4:
all
of
the
inhabitants
of
the
earth
; "
all
the
world
loves
a
lover
"; "
she
always
used
`
humankind
'
because
`
mankind
'
seemed
to
slight
the
women
" [
syn
:
world
,
human race
,
humanity
,
humankind
,
human beings
,
humans
,
mankind
]
5:
any
living
or
extinct
member
of
the
family
Hominidae
[
syn
:
homo
,
human being
,
human
]
6:
a
male
subordinate
; "
the
chief
stationed
two
men
outside
the
building
"; "
he
awaited
word
from
his
man
in
Havana
"
7:
an
adult
male
person
who
has
a
manly
character
(
virile
and
courageous
competent
); "
the
army
will
make
a
man
of
you
"
8:
a
male
person
who
plays
a
significant
role
(
husband
or
lover
or
boyfriend
)
in
the
life
of
a
particular
woman
; "
she
takes
good
care
of
her
man
" [
ant
:
woman
]
9:
a
manservant
who
acts
as
a
personal
attendant
to
his
employer
; "
Jeeves
was
Bertie
Wooster's
man
" [
syn
:
valet
,
valet de chambre
,
gentleman
,
gentleman's gentleman
]
10:
one
of
the
British
Isles
in
the
Irish
Sea
[
syn
:
Isle of Man
]
11:
game
equipment
consisting
of
an
object
used
in
playing
certain
board
games
; "
he
taught
me
to
set
up
the
men
on
the
chess
board
"; "
he
sacrificed
a
piece
to
get
a
strategic
advantage
" [
syn
:
piece
]
v
1:
take
charge
of
a
certain
job
;
occupy
a
certain
work
place
;
"
Mr
.
Smith
manned
the
reception
desk
in
the
morning
"
2:
provide
with
men
; "
We
cannot
man
all
the
desks
"
[
also
:
manning
,
manned
,
men
(
pl
)]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
men
n
:
the
force
of
workers
available
[
syn
:
work force
,
workforce
,
manpower
,
hands
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
men
See
man
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