释义 |
na·na I. \ˈnanə, ˈnänə, ˈnȧnə\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably of baby-talk origin : a child's nurse or nursemaid II. \nəˈnä\ noun (-s) Etymology: Portuguese naná, from Guarani & Tupi : pineapple III. noun (-s) Etymology: Arabic n'nā' : mint IV. \ˈnānə\ adjective Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin, female dwarf, feminine of Latin nanus dwarf — more at nan- : dwarf, dwarfish — used especially of genetic variants of economic plants < a nana strain of corn > |