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mensch

/mench/US // mɛntʃ //

绅士,绅士们,官员,官员们

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mensch·en [men-chuhn], /ˈmɛn tʃən/, mensch·es.Informal.

    • : a decent, upright, mature, and responsible person.

Examples

  • Jerry Siegel initially conceived Superman as a Nietzschean über-mensch with telepathic powers who was bent on world domination.

  • John Whittingdale, Philip Davies, and Louise Mensch did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

  • His proposal is the work of a mensch and, no doubt, an act of love.

  • Yet in my mind it made him more than a politician, more than a musician; it made him a mensch.

  • Which is when fate intervened by way of a casual conversation Tollett happened to have with Metallica's manager, Peter Mensch.

  • Zeitungsschreiber: ein Mensch, der seinen Beruf verfehlt hat—A journalist, a man who has mistaken his calling.

  • A grsser Mensch is' wie a Feuer: sein mit ihm vun weiten, leucht' er un' waremt; vun nhnten, brennt er.

  • For, in the fine expression of Schiller, "Was verschmerzte nicht der mensch?"

  • In diesem Sinne ist der Mensch frei, sobald sich das Gewissen in ihm entwickelt.

  • Mr. Mensch's statement regarding the retaining wall reinforced as shown at a, Fig. 2, is astounding.