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View usage for: (membəʳ) Word forms: plural members1. countable nounA member of a group is one of the people, animals, or things belonging to that group. He refused to name the members of staff involved. [+ of] Their lack of training could put members of the public at risk. [+ of] ...a sunflower or a similar member of the daisy family. ...the brightest members of a dense cluster of stars at the Galaxy's centre. 2. countable nounA member of an organization such as a club or a political party is a person who has officially joined the organization. The support of our members is of great importance to the Association. Britain is a full member of NATO. [+ of] Synonyms: representative, associate, supporter, fellow More Synonyms of member 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]A member country or member state is one of the countries that has joined an international organization or group. ...the 13 member countries of Opec. ...a co-ordinated approach, with each member state doing what it could. 4. countable nounA member or Member is a person who has been elected to a parliament or legislature. He was elected to Parliament as the Member for Leeds. [+ for] He was elected to Parliament in 1959 as the member for Finchley. ...a member of the Italian Parliament. More Synonyms of member member in British English (ˈmɛmbə) noun1. a person who belongs to a club, political party, etc 2. any individual plant or animal in a taxonomic group a member of the species 3. any part of an animal body, such as a limb 4. another word for penis 5. any part of a plant, such as a petal, root, etc 6. mathematics any individual object belonging to a set or logical class 7. a distinct part of a whole, such as a proposition in a syllogism 8. a component part of a building or construction Derived forms memberless (ˈmemberless) adjective Word origin C13: from Latin membrum limb, part Member in British English (ˈmɛmbə) noun (sometimes not capital)1. short for Member of Parliament 2. short for Member of Congress 3. a member of some other legislative body member in American English (ˈmɛmbər) noun1. a part or organ of a human or animal body ; specif., 2. a part of a plant considered with regard to structure or position rather than function 3. a. a distinct part or element of a whole, as of a mathematical equation, a sentence, a syllogism, a series, a building, a bridge, etc. b. a part or division in a system of classification species are members of a genus 4. a person belonging to some association, society, community, party, etc. Derived forms membered (ˈmembered) adjective Word origin ME membre < OE < L membrum < IE * mēmsro-, var. of mēmso-, flesh > Sans māṁsá-, Goth mimz, flesh Examples of 'member' in a sentencemember Some other members of the club were present for a meeting over dinner.There should be no automatic right to bring family members.One member speaking in one local meeting does not determine local or national policy.It is not known how many members the group has.Members of her family were in the public gallery but left without commenting.At least one crew member became so ill that he curled up on the floor and put a blanket over his head. Party members in Cumbria have already spurned the union activist he picked for the seat.We are a club with 3,500 members and we cannot commit without at least talking to them.MPs and party members are tribal, but voters are not.Not only should we be members of the body.Two members of the group who were invited to attend the meeting walked out.With such industrial power came influence and other members of the family entered politics and diplomacy.Then a club member approached him with a proposal.We all see individual members of the public.Most persons died as members of the class into which they were born.The adult members of the party found the place equally riveting. Association members will have access to an online database of known troublemakers.It can also help them to see their family member as a person again.It prompted accusations by some party members that the call centre was the source of the leak.Whole families were made to suffer for the alleged delinquency or opposition of any one of its members.He called for the law to change so the vote is declared void unless half the members take part.The show will also give one member of the audience the chance to live out a dream live on air.Religious organisations are no different from any other members' club or voluntary association. Word lists withmember terms used in architectureBritish English: member / ˈmɛmbə/ NOUN A member of a group or organization is one of the people, animals, or things belonging to it. Their behaviour put members of the public at risk. - American English: member
- Arabic: عُضْوٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: membro
- Chinese: 成员
- Croatian: član
- Czech: člen
- Danish: medlem
- Dutch: lid
- European Spanish: miembro
- Finnish: jäsen
- French: membre
- German: Mitglied
- Greek: μέλος
- Italian: socio
- Japanese: メンバー 会員
- Korean: 회원
- Norwegian: medlem
- Polish: członek osoba
- European Portuguese: membro
- Romanian: membru
- Russian: член
- Latin American Spanish: miembro
- Swedish: medlem
- Thai: สมาชิก
- Turkish: üye
- Ukrainian: член
- Vietnamese: thành viên
Chinese translation of 'member' n (c) - [of family, staff, public]
一员(員) (yīyuán) ⇒ He refused to name the members of staff involved. 他拒绝说出职工中参加者的姓名。 (Tā jùjué shuōchū zhígōng zhōng cānjiāzhě de xìngmíng.)
- [of club, party]
成员(員) (chéngyuán) (个(個), gè) ⇒ Britain is a member of NATO. 英国是北大西洋公约组织的成员。 (Yīngguó shì Běidàxīyáng Gōngyuē Zǔzhī de chéngyuán.)
- [of parliament, assembly]
议(議)员(員) (yìyuán) ⇒ He was elected to Parliament as the Member for Leeds. 他被选为代表利兹市的议会议员。 (Tā bèi xuǎnwéi dàibiǎo Lìzī shì de yìhuì yìyuán.)
member country/state 成员(員)国(國)/州 (chéngyuán guó/zhōu)
All related terms of 'member'Definition a person who belongs to a group or organization such as a club or political party The support of our members is of great importance to the Association. Definition any part of a plant or animal, such as a limb or petal Synonyms portion extremity appendage Additional synonymsDefinition a secondary part attached to a main part Synonyms limb, member, projection, extremity, protuberanceDefinition (in humans, apes, and monkeys) either of the upper limbs from the shoulder to the wrist She stretched her arms out. Synonyms upper limb, limb, appendageDefinition a companion or friend the restaurant owner's business associates Synonyms partner, friend, ally, colleague, mate (informal), companion, comrade, affiliate, collaborator, confederate, co-worker, workmate, main man (slang, US), cobber (Australian, New Zealand, old-fashioned, informal), confrère, compeer, E hoa (New Zealand) Additional synonymsDefinition a constituent part or feature of a whole Enriched uranium is a key component of nuclear weapons. Synonyms part, piece, unit, item, element, ingredient, constituentDefinition a companion Unlike so many of his comrades, he survived the war. Synonyms companion, friend, partner, ally, colleague, associate, fellow, mate (informal), pal (informal), buddy (informal), compatriot, crony, confederate, co-worker, main man (slang, US), blood (British, slang), homeboy (slang, US), cobber (Australian, New Zealand, old-fashioned, informal), compeer Definition a component part Caffeine is the active constituent of drinks such as tea and coffee. Synonyms component, element, ingredient, part, unit, factor, principleDefinition a follower of the doctrines of a teacher a major intellectual figure with disciples throughout Europe Synonyms follower, student, supporter, pupil, convert, believer, partisan, devotee, apostle, adherent, proselyte, votary, catechumen Definition one of the fundamental components making up a whole one of the key elements of the UN's peace plan Synonyms component, part, feature, unit, section, factor, principle, aspect, detail, foundation, ingredient, constituent, subdivision Definition a comrade or associate He stood out from all his fellows at work. Synonyms associate, colleague, peer, co-worker, member, friend, partner, equal, companion, comrade, crony, compeer Definition one of a series of games, matches, or parts of games He was tapping his walking stick against his leg. Synonyms limb, member, shank, lower limb, pin (informal), stump (informal) Definition a part in animals and plants that is adapted to perform a particular function, for example the heart or lungs damage to the muscles and internal organs Synonyms body part, part of the body, member, element, biological structure Definition an area of the body hands, feet, and other body parts Synonyms organ, member, limb |