mane
英 [meɪn]
美[men]
- n. (马等的)鬃毛
- n. (Mane)人名;(法、塞、几、冈、意、安哥、几比)马内;(日)真根 (名)
英英释义
- 1. long coarse hair growing from the crest of the animal's neck
- 2. growth of hair covering the scalp of a human being
实用场景例句
- He had a great mane of white hair.
- 他满头浓密的白发。
柯林斯例句
- a shaggy mane of hair
- 一头蓬乱的长发
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
- the lion's tawny mane
- 狮子的黄褐色鬃毛
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
- Seize a horse by the mane, and lead an ox by the nose.
- 马儿抓鬃牛牵鼻.
《简明英汉词典》
- We padded the seat of chair with mane to make It'softer.
- 我们用马鬃来填充椅座以使它更软.
《简明英汉词典》
- She shook her mane of auburn hair.
- 她甩动她红褐色的长发.
《简明英汉词典》
- He has a mane of white hair.
- 他满头长而浓密的白发.
《简明英汉词典》
- Angry animals erect the mane.
- 动物发怒时鬃毛会竖起.
《现代英汉综合大词典》
- He had a mane of thick white hair.
- 他有一头长而厚密的白发.
《现代英汉综合大词典》
- The lion tossed his mane.
- 那头雄狮抖动鬃毛.
《现代英汉综合大词典》
- We padded the seat of chair with mane to make it softer.
- 我们用马鬃来填充椅座以使它更软。
辞典例句
- The horse tossed his mane.
- 马甩甩鬃毛.
辞典例句
- He had a mane of thick silver hair.
- 他有一头长而浓密的银发.
辞典例句
- You can use the technique for animals too - how about a horse's mane?
- 你同样可以用这个方法来画动物.这匹马的鬃毛 怎么样 ?
互联网
- I reserved a double room yesterday. My mane is Karl joy.
- 昨天我预定了一间双人房. 我的名字叫卡尔·乔伊.
互联网
中文词源
mane 马鬃,鬃毛
来自古英语manu,鬃毛,马鬃,来自Proto-Germanic*mano,来自PIE*mon,突起,突出,脖子,脖颈,词源同mountain,eminent.
助记提示
1. mane 与 mount、mountain (see Latin montem (nominative mons) "mountain") 同源,参见: (see Old English mene "necklace," Latin monile "necklace").
2. mane 的含义与颈部、颈背、项链相关,是因为颈部被认为是从躯干中伸出、突出出来的东西,所以由此有了颈部、颈背相关的含义。
3. ma + ne => 马呢? => 马的鬃毛呢?被哪个傻逼给剪了。
2. mane 的含义与颈部、颈背、项链相关,是因为颈部被认为是从躯干中伸出、突出出来的东西,所以由此有了颈部、颈背相关的含义。
3. ma + ne => 马呢? => 马的鬃毛呢?被哪个傻逼给剪了。
双语例句
- 1. He had a great mane of white hair.
- 他满头浓密的白发。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. a shaggy mane of hair
- 一头蓬乱的长发
来自《权威词典》
- 3. the lion's tawny mane
- 狮子的黄褐色鬃毛
来自《权威词典》
- 4. Seize a horse by the mane, and lead an ox by the nose.
- 马儿抓鬃牛牵鼻.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. We padded the seat of chair with mane to make It'softer.
- 我们用马鬃来填充椅座以使它更软.
来自《简明英汉词典》
英文词源
- mane
- mane: [OE] Mane goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *manō, which also produced German mähne and Dutch mane. Related forms such as Swedish manke ‘neck’, Irish muin ‘nape of the neck’, archaic Welsh mwn ‘neck’, Latin monīle ‘necklace’, and Sanskrit manyā- ‘nape of the neck’ suggest that historically ‘neck’ is the primary, ‘neck-hair’ a secondary meaning of this word-family. It has been speculated that it goes back ultimately to Indo-European *men- ‘project’ (source of English eminent, prominent, etc).
- mane (n.)
- Old English manu "mane," from Proto-Germanic *mano (cognates: Old Norse mön, Old Frisian mana, Middle Dutch mane, Dutch manen, Old High German mana, German Mähne "mane"), from PIE *mon- "neck, nape of the neck" (cognates: Sanskrit manya "nape of the neck," Old English mene "necklace," Latin monile "necklace," Welsh mwng "mane," Old Church Slavonic monisto, Old Irish muin "neck").
词态变化
复数: manes;