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osman

/oz-muhn, os-; Turkish os-mahn/US // ˈɒz mən, ˈɒs-; Turkish ɒsˈmɑn //

锇特曼,锇特玛,锇特马,锇特罗

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 1259–1326, Turkish emir 1299–1326: founder of the Ottoman dynasty.

Examples

  • Three members of the family were killed in the explosion but Osman, the fourth, could not be found.

  • Ever since, they have been run in circles as they try to locate Osman.

  • Their little son, Arelan, runs around with his toy gun, but his father, Osman, had to get a real one to protect his house.

  • But soon they were reunited with Osman and Mohammed, along with their wives and children.

  • Osman, who was a parliamentary candidate from Mubarak's National Democratic Party, said the police were only out to restore order.

  • Osman, the ruling bashaw, although a Turk, was a regular Tartar to deal with.

  • He ain't much to look at—a skinny little man, Osman, that ye cud sthrangle between ye'er thumb an' forefinger.

  • These submarine springs are believed to take their source in the hills of Osman, some 500 or 600 miles distant.

  • Hester shuddered again; said that she would never forget Osman, and would be as careful and attentive to orders as possible.

  • Osman did not condescend to speak directly to him, but held communication through the negro.