释义 |
ger·mane I. \jə(r)ˈmān, |jər|m-, (ˈ)jə̄|m-, (ˈ)jəi|m-\ adjective Etymology: Middle English germain, germane, literally, having the same parents, from Middle French germain — more at german 1. archaic : true or complete : genuine 2. obsolete : closely akin 3. : having a close relationship : appropriate, pertinent < their bizarre ideas … were scarcely germane to the central lines of medieval thought — H.O.Taylor > Synonyms: see relevant II. noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from New Latin germanium + International Scientific Vocabulary methane 1. : a compound of germanium and hydrogen; specifically : the tetrahydride GeH4 obtained as a colorless gas of nauseating odor by reducing other germanium compounds 2. : a derivative (as trichloro-germane GeHCl3) of a germane |