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german

/jur-muhn/US // ˈdʒɜr mən //UK // (ˈdʒɜːmən) //

德国人,德文,德国,德国的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the same father and mother, as a full brother or sister: a brother-german.
    • : born of the brother or sister of one's father or mother, as a first cousin: a cousin-german.
    • : Archaic. germane.

Examples

  • The first viable, non-toxic chemically derived sugar substitute was discovered in the late 18th century by a German chemist.

  • It was 19th century German astronomer Samuel Heinrich Schwabe who realized that such solar activity ebbs and flows during 11-year cycles.

  • The German group then plans to react hydrogen with carbon dioxide captured from the cement plant to produce both methanol, a chemical feedstock, and synthetic jet fuel.

  • The German auto giant also agreed to set up a joint venture with the company to mass-produce the batteries and says they’ll be in its electric cars and trucks on the road by 2025.

  • The German team had perhaps the toughest experimental recipe.

  • An additional 12,000 took to the streets in other German towns.

  • But few of us would recognize the name of Dietrich von Hildebrand, a German philosopher-turned-outspoken Nazi antagonist.

  • In the video, the bus is getting searched by a cop with a German shepherd.

  • Many more German divisions would enter the fray over the next few days.

  • In the event, the enemy did plenty—far more than SHAEF, or for that matter the German high command, imagined possible.

  • He was a bookseller, but better known as a translator of the German contributor to the Gentleman's Magazine, &c.

  • It is, however, true, that in this respect the German hexametrist has a considerable advantage over the English.

  • To talk German was beyond the sweep of my dizziest ambition, but an Italian runner or porter instantly presented himself.

  • Gottfried Achenwall, an eminent German lecturer on statistics, history and the laws of nature, died at Gttingen.

  • The governess is Swiss and for one week she talks nothing but French and for another nothing but German.