german
['dʒə:mən]
n.德国人, 德语
adj.德国人的, 德语的, 德国的
例句与用法:
He was born of German parents.
他的父母是德国人。
They supported Japan's taking over of all the former German interests in Shandong Province.
他们支持日本接管德国以前在山东省的所有权益。
She was German by birth but is now of French citizenship.
她在德国出生但现在是法国国籍。
It's more useful to learn modern languages, such as English and German, than Latin.
学习英语和德语等现代语言比学习拉丁语更为有用。
She is British but also has German connections.
她是英国人,但也有一些德国亲戚。
He speaks fluent German.
他操一口流利的德语。
I know a little German.
我懂一点儿德语。
A German scientist interrupted me and asked if I came from China.
一位德国科学家打断了我,并问我是否来自中国。
英英解释:
名词 german:
a person of German nationality
the standard German language; developed historically from West Germanic
形容词 german:
of or pertaining to or characteristic of Germany or its people or language
of a more or less German nature; somewhat German
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adj.
德国的;德国人/语的;德国文化的
a distributor for the German market
产品在德国市场的经销商
an exchange with a German student
与德国学生的交流互换
A German firm launched a takeover bid for the company.
一家德国公司试图收购这家公司。
A girl of the German team was flying two steps ahead of Wilma.
德国队的一个姑娘飞奔向前,超过威尔玛两步。
n.
德国人;德语
a lecturer in German at Plymouth University
普利茅斯大学的德语讲师