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san

/sahn/US // sɑn //UK // (sæn) //

鄯善,鄯善县

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural Sans, San for 1.

    • : a member of a nomadic aboriginal people of southern Africa.
    • : any of more than a dozen related Khoisan languages spoken by the San.

Examples

  • So there’s no telling how many beach parking spaces San Diegans might have lost over time.

  • The result is that a lot of San children are deprived of any cultural knowledge and drop out.

  • Another small but significant genetic contribution came from slaves and the local, indigenous Khoekhoe, and San populations.

  • That decision set the stage for attorneys pursuing the case on behalf of San Diegan John Gordon to subpoena documents and demand answers under oath.

  • San Francisco was the first city to pass one in 2006; since then, 14 other cities and three states have followed suit.

  • And now Portland, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are all suing Uber for refusing to play by their old regulatory playbooks.

  • Race is the San Andreas Fault of our culture as well as our history.

  • Last year in San Diego, they sported bloody pants and angry signs.

  • Lynchburg is a six-month-old German sausage and ale house in the heart of Panama's San Francisco neighborhood.

  • San Antonio de Bexar lies in a fertile and well-irrigated valley, stretching westward from the river Salado.

  • Columbus found the natives of San Salvador smoking after this manner.

  • The five hundred men whom we had left in San Antonio de Bexar, fared no better.

  • The jagged top and spurs of San Jacinto Mountain shone like the turrets and posterns of a citadel built of rubies.

  • On a shelf near one of these windows stood the little Madonna, again wreathed with vines as in San Pasquale.