member
member 英 [ˈmembə(r)] 美 [ˈmɛmbɚ]
n. 成员;
名词复数:members
- If you're a member, you belong to a group or club. The late comedian Groucho Marx famously said, "I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member." Go figure.
- 请先登录
- n. 成员;
-
1. a new family member
一个新的家庭成员
-
2. a member of staff,a member of society,a member of the family
职工╱社会╱家庭中的一员
-
3. party members,union members
党员;工会会员
-
4. How much does it cost to become a member?
要成为会员得花多少钱?
-
5. an active member of the local church
当地教会的一名积极分子
- member (n.) late 13c., "sex organ" (compare Latin membrum virile, but in English originally of women as well as men), also, "body part or organ" (in plural, "the body"), from Old French membre "part, portion; topic, subject; limb, member of the body; member" (of a group, etc.)," 11c., from Latin membrum "limb, member of the body, part," probably from PIE *mems-ro, from root *mems- "flesh, meat" (source also of Sanskrit mamsam "flesh;" Greek meninx "membrane," mēros "thigh" (the "fleshy part"); Gothic mimz "flesh"). In English, sense of "person belonging to a group" is first attested early 14c., from notion of "constituent part of a complex structure." Meaning "one who has been elected to parliament" is from early 15c.
- 请先登录
0 个回复