Norman

英 ['nɔ:mən] 美['nɔrmən]
  • adj. 诺曼第语的;诺曼第人的
  • n. 法国诺曼第人

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复数: normans;

中文词源


Norman 诺曼人的

即Northman,北方人,主要用于指北欧人。

英文词源


Norman
Norman: [13] Etymologically, the Normans were and are ‘men of the north’, a reference to the Scandinavians who settled in northern France in the 9th century and whose possession of the region, under their leader Rollo, was officially recognized by the French king in 911. The word originated in Old Norse northmathr, literally ‘northman’. In Old French that became normant or normand. That had a brief currency in English in the Middle Ages, but it was its plural form normans, shorn of its -s, that provided the standard modern English term.
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.

双语例句


1. After the Norman Conquest the forest became a royal hunting preserve.
诺曼征服之后,这片森林成为了皇家狩猎区。

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2. Norman cut open his pie and squirted tomato sauce into it.
诺尔曼切开自己的派,往里面挤了点番茄酱。

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3. It is located within reach of many important Norman towns, including Bayeux.
它邻近许多重要的诺曼城镇,包括贝叶。

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4. In Norman England, the greyhound was a symbol of nobility.
灵犭是在诺曼时期的英格兰是高贵的象征。

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5. Norman looked puzzled.
诺曼看上去很困惑。

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