Norman 英 [ˈnɔ:mən]   美 [ˈnɔrmən]

Norman

Norman  英 [ˈnɔ:mən] 美 [ˈnɔrmən]

adj. 诺曼第语的;诺曼第人的  n. 法国诺曼第人 

名词复数:normans 

Norman: Maybe they should send dogs to medical school. 诺曼:也许他们应该把狗送到医学院去。
And of course he was also Norman Bates in Gus Van Sant’s remake of Psycho, but the less said about that the better. 当然他还在格斯-范-桑特重拍的一部关于精神病人的电影扮演诺曼贝茨,不过这个还是少说为妙。

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  • adj. 诺曼第语的;诺曼第人的
  • n. 法国诺曼第人
  • 1. Norman: Maybe they should send dogs to medical school.

    诺曼:也许他们应该把狗送到医学院去。

  • 2. And of course he was also Norman Bates in Gus Van Sant’s remake of Psycho, but the less said about that the better.

    当然他还在格斯-范-桑特重拍的一部关于精神病人的电影扮演诺曼贝茨,不过这个还是少说为妙。

  • 3. It turns up in written English circa 1220 so it came with the French of the Norman Conquest which was built on Latin.

    大约1220年它在书面英语中出现,它伴随着在诺尔曼征服中根植于拉丁文中的法语产生。

  • Norman (n.) c. 1200, "one of the mixed Scandinavian-Frankish people who conquered England in 1066," from Old French Normanz, plural of Normand, Normant, literally "North man," from a Scandinavian word meaning "northman" (see Norse), in reference to the Scandinavian people who overran and occupied Normandy 10c. Later meaning "one of the Norman French who conquered England in 1066." As an adjective from 1580s. As a style of architecture, developed in Normandy and employed in England after the conquest, it is attested from 1797. Norseman (1817) is not historical and appears to be due to Scott.
Nor·man / ˈnɔːmən ; NAmE ˈnɔːrmən / adjective 1 used to describe the style of architecturein Britain in the 11th and 12th centuries that developed from the Romanesquestyle 诺曼式的;诺曼式建筑风格的 a Norman church/castle 诺曼式的教堂╱城堡 2 connected with the Normans (= the people from northern Europe who defeated the English in 1066 and then ruled the country) 诺曼人的 the Norman Conquest 诺曼征服 Norman Normans Nor·man / ˈnɔːmən ; NAmE ˈnɔːrmən /
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