dan / dɑn, dæn /

⭐基础词汇

dan 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Martial Arts.

  1. a degree of expertise in karate, judo, tae kwon do, etc., usually signified by the wearing of a cloth belt of a particular color; level: a sixth-degree dan.

更多dan例句

  1. My younger kid, Dan, was a bit of a hellion, who, classically, Resisted Authority.
  2. One thing that excites Dan is how local and shopping are becoming more and more important in search.
  3. We worked together seamlessly on the same staff in 2018 and because of Dan’s familiarity with our system, I expect a smooth transition as we continue to develop the talent on our roster and take the next steps as a program.
  4. Because that’s the formula — he’s everything Dan is looking for.
  5. Pam called the police while Dan looked up their family’s credit card statements online to see where Aaron could be.
  6. Its first sale was a Dan Colen work, which sold for “something like $120,000 or $150,000.”
  7. The real power lies in a handful of men like Dan Loeb, who personally put up a million dollars to take over the Senate.
  8. In his first term, Dan Malloy enacted a hugely ambitious progressive agenda.
  9. But perhaps a better name for this crowd would be “the Dan Malloy wing of the Democratic Party.”
  10. There was that Twitter rant by Dan Haseltine, lead singer of Jars of Clay, supporting gay marriage.
  11. Lawrence and Dan were passing a newspaper office, before which a large crowd had gathered, reading the war bulletins.
  12. Lawrence and Dan were told of the danger that threatened Fulton, and they determined to accompany Guitar in his expedition.
  13. It was not until they were on the ferryboat crossing the river that Harry was aware that Lawrence and Dan were of the number.
  14. Dan inserted the primer, pulled the lanyard and sent the contents of the gun into the ranks of the enemy.
  15. There was no need of Lawrence signaling Dan to come on, for the squad were urging their horses to the limit.