释义 |
sans I. \ˈsanz, ˈsaa(ə)nz, ˈsänz\ preposition Etymology: Middle English saun, saunz, sans, from Middle French san, sanz, sans, from Old French sen, senz, sens, partly from Latin sine without, and partly modification (influenced by Latin sine) of Latin absentia in the absence of, abl. of absentia absence — more at sunder, absence : deprived or destitute of : without < her face seen in repose … sans the liveliness of her eyes revealed her age — Eugene Walter > II. plural of san III. \ˈsanz\ noun (-es) Etymology: by shortening : sans serif |