释义 |
dan I. \ˈdan, ˈdaa(ə)n\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Middle English dan, daun, daunz, an honorable title for members of religious orders, from Middle French dan, danz, from Old French, from Medieval Latin domnus, from Latin dominus lord, master — more at dame — used archaically as a title for deities and poets < Dan Cupid > < Dan Chaucer > II. \“, ˈdän\ noun (plural dan or dans) Usage: usually capitalized : a people of the border region between the Ivory coast and Liberia III. \ˈdän, ˈdan\ noun (-s) Etymology: Japanese, step, grade : the expert level in Oriental arts of self-defense (as judo and karate) and games (as shogi) |