英:[ˈdʒɜːmən]
美:[ˈdʒɜːrmən]
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ger·man
juhr mn
noun (1)
a native or inhabitant of Germany
a person of German descent
one whose native language is German and who is a native of a country other than Germany
the Germanic language spoken mainly in Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland
the literary and official language of Germany
a member of any of the Germanic peoples inhabiting western Europe in Roman times
a dance consisting of intricate figures that are improvised and intermingled with waltzes
chiefly Midland US a dancing partyspecifically: one at which the german is danced
adjective (1)
of, relating to, or characteristic of Germany, the Germans, or German
adjective (2)
having the same parents or the same grandparents on either the maternal or paternal side—usually used after the noun which it modifies and joined to it by a hyphencousin-german
brother-german
noun (2)
a near relative
"同父母或祖父母的",公元1300年左右,源自古法语 germain "自己的,完整的; 同母同父的; 密切相关"(12世纪),源自拉丁语 germanus "完整的,自己的(兄弟姐妹); 自己的兄弟; 真正的,实际的,真实的",与 germen(属格 germinis) "芽,芽苗"有关,其起源不确定; 也许它是 PIE *gen(e)-men-, 词根 *gene- "生育,产生"的后缀形式,带有指涉生殖、家族和部落群体的派生词。
你的 cousin-german(也称 first cousin) 是你的叔叔或姑妈的儿子或女儿; 你的孩子和你的一级表兄弟是彼此的 second cousins; 对于你来说,你的一级表兄弟的孩子是 first cousins once removed。
Noun (1) Middle English, from Medieval Latin Germanus, from Latin Adjective (2) Middle English germain, from Anglo-French, from Latin germanus having the same parents, from germen
The first known use of German was in the 14th century
giggleverb
to laugh with repeated short high sounds
ghostwriteverb
to write for and in the name of another
Germannoun
a person born or living in Germany
the Germanic language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland
1 This onset too probably involved replacement of old Greeks and Germans by new Greeks and Germans, just as old gave way to new in the Philippines, Indonesia, and subequatorial Africa.
2 Like the stadium, most were being clad with natural stone, all of it German—more limestone from Franconia, basalt from the Eifel hills, granite and marble from Silesia, travertine from Thuringia, porphyry from Saxony.
3 Hitler orders troops to the border of Czechoslovakia, sending a strong warning to those who dare to mistreat Germans.
4 “Meine, em...My German isn’t very good,” he says to us.
5 A short time after Duchess died, our father came home with a German shepherd puppy.
6 “Please, Lanesha. Help me. I know he’s not a German shepherd. I just always wanted one.”
7 Every last Soviet citizen liberated from the German prison camps—even those at Auschwitz—was questioned as a possible spy.
8 Many of the secret messages came from British and German vessels.
9 A half million men, French and German, had been wounded or killed fighting over an ancient fortress that had small strategic value.
10 As the airmen made their descent, the Germans sprayed them with bullets.
11 In Paris, people were shouting, “To Berlin!” while in the German capital, crowds urged their army on to Paris.
12 By the end of 1916, French and German troops were facing each other across a front that had scarcely changed since the fighting began in February.
13 East Germans snuck out this "back door" by the thousands, before the Stasi had time to prevent their departure.
14 The Germans made one final effort to capture the fort on July 11, reaching its walls before they were driven off.
15 They were now named the 46th Taman Guards in honor of their spring and summer harassing the German troops in the Taman Peninsula.
16 I’m looking in every newspaper, book and document I can find for the family trees of the French, German, Spanish, English, Austrian, Russian, Norwegian and Dutch royal families.
17 The pilots already in the air had all been sent together to turn back a huge raid the Germans were launching on a nearby town just south of Voronezh.
18 “Like French and German,” added another student, officiously showing off his learning.
19 In a French village far to the south of Saint-Malo, a German truck crossing a bridge is blown up.
20 The barrels would travel under heavy guard, and German planes would fly overhead to watch the land on either side of the tracks.
3 同祖父母的
4 德国人
jerry Kraut fritz heinie Boche Hun Teuton squarehead Teutonic Dutchman Germanic Boche Jerry dutch germanic sausage dutchman boche Dutch Germanic pretzel Dutchman turner Hans
6 同父母
8 关系密切的
9 德意志
10 日耳曼人的
11 德国
transrhenane Germanic Teutonic Germany Reich Deutschland Germanic Germany Dutch Gmc Germano- germanic deutsch germany reich deutschland Dutch ger. D g.
14 德国式的
15 近亲
20 日耳曼语的
21 日尔曼人的
22 德意志的