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gan

/gan/US // gæn //UK // (ɡæn) //

赣州,赣南

Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense of gin.

Examples

  • Hannah and the others with GAN would have at least a chance where there had been no chance at all.

  • As with other GAN kids, numbness is accompanied by an unusual sensitivity.

  • “Eight weeks in the life of a child with GAN is huge,” Lori says.

  • The young James had a lot of irreverent fun with the idea of the Great American Novel—the GAN, as he called it.

  • Both of these read—'Anon her herte began to yerne'; whereas it of course ought to be—'Anon her herte gan to erme.'

  • It is a derivative word, from Algonkin, and gan the penultimate syllable of the Odjibwa term Sa-g--gan, a lake.

  • And yf ou haue well y-wroth a-fore ou schalt haue e hier nombre e same ou haddest or ou be-gan to worch.

  • Yow folks come here asking all manner of questions, and then you gan and write bowks about us.

  • Then did the king turn pale, and his nobles 'gan whisper that this was a fearful omen.