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英:[væn]
美:[væn]
复数:vans
第三人称单数:vans
现在分词:vanning
过去式:vanned
过去分词:vanned
noun (1)
a usually enclosed wagon or motortruck used for transportation of goods or animalsalso: caravan sense 2a
a multipurpose enclosed motor vehicle having a boxlike shape, rear or side doors, and side panels often with windows
a detachable passenger cabin transportable by aircraft or truck
chiefly British an enclosed railroad freight or baggage car
verb
transitive verb
to transport by van
noun (2)
vanguard
noun (3)
dialectal, England a winnowing device (such as a fan)
wing sense 1a
van goghn. 梵高(荷兰画家)
van der waals范德瓦尔斯(荷兰物理学家, 曾获1910年诺贝尔物理学奖)
vincent van gogh文森特·梵高(荷兰画家)
van buren范布伦(姓氏);范布伦(美国第八任总统);范布伦(美国城市)
jeff van gundy杰夫范甘迪(美国篮球教练)
van der waals force[物]范德华力,范德华引力
ludwig van beethoven贝多芬
"军队或其他前进团队的前部,"约1600年,缩写自 vanguard。
搬运车
Noun (1) short for caravan >entry 1 Noun (2) by shortening Noun (3) Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French, going back to Latin vannus, of uncertain origin
The first known use of van was in the 14th century
vandalnoun
capitalized a member of a Germanic people overrunning Gaul, Spain, and northern Africa in the fourth and fifth centuries a.d.
a person who destroys or damages property on purpose
vanadiumnoun
a grayish metallic element found combined in minerals and used especially to form alloys (as of steel) see element
van1 of 2noun
vanguard
van2 of 2noun
a usually closed wagon or truck for transporting goods or animals
an enclosed motor vehicle shaped like a box that is used for a variety of purposes and has rear or side doors and side panels often with windows
1 It's a brochure about a visiting van Gogh exhibit.
2 A few delivery vans were parked along the edges of the square, but there was no traffic.
3 Momma looks at the news vans across the street.
4 The van parked in such a way that no one on the road or at the gas station could see what went on between the two vehicles.
5 a police van (= for carrying police officers or prisoners)
警车
6 Because the van was unregistered, they couldn’t get it back.
7 "Go backstage and tell Nadia to meet us at my van."
8 The cleaning lady is working downstairs, so at the moment I’m seated at the van Daans’ oilcloth-covered table with a handkerchief sprinkled with fragrant prewar perfume pressed to my nose and mouth.
9 The vans are surely more silent than the other cars.
10 They waited for thirty minutes in the van.
11 The mapping of the moon, beginning with van Langren in 1645, provided a crucial precedent for eponymic naming, helping to transfer it from geography to astronomy.
12 A man came up to Sergeant Klages while he was waiting for his food and said, “What were you doing over there? I saw all those vans.”
13 But, as usual, Mrs. van Daan had to add her two cents.
14 I pocketed my flashlight and unlocked the van’s rear right door.
15 Shivering in my jacket, I’m supervising a group of kids unloading a cube van with Illinois plates.
16 No sooner had Mrs. Olinski stopped her van than her old friend came rushing out the door.
17 Mrs. van Daan would like a cake, Dussel can think of nothing but seeing his Charlotte, and Mother is dying for a cup of real coffee.
18 Mrs. van D. came back to the room and collapsed into a chair with a loud sigh.
19 I turned back, fully expecting to see Rob’s gun trained on me through the blown-out back windshield of our van.
20 But before Jenny could start up the van, her phone started chirping.
1 大马车
8 搬运车
9 先锋
advanced precursory vanward front forward pioneer vanguard precursor spearhead harbinger vaward avant-garde vaunt-courier pathfinder forerunner trailblazer advance guard herald speakership avant-courier spearpoint
12 领导人
13 货车车厢
15 货车
16 家具搬运车
20 先驱
precursory precursive avant-courier usher vanguard pathfinder antecedent harbinger vaward pioneer pioneering vaunt-courier ancestor precursor forerunner foregoer forefather progenitor trailblazer Voortrekker advanced avant-garde herald
22 行李车
27 旅行拖车
28 先驱者