英:['meɪnəs]
美:['meɪnəs]
英:['meɪnəs]
美:['meɪnəs]
复数:manus
noun
the distal segment of the vertebrate forelimb from carpus to terminus
geographical name
island of the southwestern Pacific in the Admiralty Islands of Papua New Guinea; largest of the group area 600 square miles (1560 square kilometers)
[单复同][拉]〔NA〕〔复manus〕手
New Latin, from Latin, hand
The first known use of manus was in 1867
manusnoun
the segment of the vertebrate forelimb from the carpus to the distal end
1 Here, relief was gained for the Roman wives as well as for the husbands, by what we may call a clever escape from marriage under the right of the husband's manus.
2 His polemical attitude is seen in the frequent use of such expressions as 'vinco,' 'dede manus,' etc., addressed to an imaginary opponent.
3 The exhibition, which often influences the fashions worn by the rich and famous who attend the gala, is titled, "manus x machina: fashion in an age of technology."
4 By the 1960s, people all over the world had access to radio and television, so kids in Pennsylvania and Manus could hear news about astronauts on the same day.
到了1960年代时,世界各地的人们都可以使用广播电台及电视,所以宾州及马奴斯岛的小孩都可以在同一天听到太空人的消息。
5 Manumission is the giving of freedom; for while a man is in slavery he is subject to the power once known as 'manus'; and from that power he is set free by manumission.
6 The show, “manus x machina: fashion in an age of technology,” will be on view from May 5 through August 14.
7 Once she whispered my name and faintly pressed my hand; then her lips moved again and I heard the dread sound of the solemn prayer, faltered out in a broken whisper, “In manus Tuas, Domine!”
8 Then, without further delay, he knelt down, and, repeating the words, "In manus tuas, Domine," he submitted himself to his fate.
9 The word manners comes from the Latin manus, the hand, and literally means the mode in which a thing is handled—behavior, deportment.
10 "In manus tuas, Domine!" he said, crossing himself as he passed over the threshold.
11 Technology (machina) is not replacing the hand (manus); rather, the two are collaborating as never before, stimulating innovation and expression.
12 Oh, no, man; the wrest is twist so sore, For as soon as they have said In manus tuas once, By God, their breath is stopped at once.
13 If I can prove that it hath been the universal practice of the Church in nudum apertum caput manus imponere, doth it follow that this is essential, and the contrary null?
14 Marriage with manus was more and more supplanted by free marriage.
夫权婚姻越来越被自由婚姻所代替.
15 Consider now the manu, or man, words which sprang from the Latin manus, meaning "hand."
16 The producing procedure of manuscripts needs to be standardized and systematized, which may become a guarantee for the adoption of high quality manus…
规范刊发稿件的产生程序并将其制度化,将为采用高质量的稿件提供有力保证。
17 The wife was the husband's—her owner's private property—and the curse of this dependence and the old ferocious potestas and manus, from which the Roman wife freed herself, are upon women to-day.
18 The mains are children of manus by a French marriage he contracted.
19 The word "manchette," an ornamented cuff, retains the meaning of the word, as does manacle; all are from manus.
20 Throughout the last night a monk prayed by his side till the morning, when Tasso was heard to murmur, "In manus tuas, Domine," and then he died.