noun
英 [naʊn]
美 [naʊn]
n. 名词
复数:nouns
Collins.1 / BNC.6274 / COCA.13780
牛津词典
noun
- 名词
a word that refers to a person, (such as Ann or doctor ), a place (such as Paris or city ) or a thing, a quality or an activity (such as plant , sorrow or tennis )
柯林斯词典
英英释义
noun
- the word class that can serve as the subject or object of a verb, the object of a preposition, or in apposition
- a content word that can be used to refer to a person, place, thing, quality, or action
双语例句
- Again, English includes two forms of this word, a noun and verb.
同上,英语中这个词有两种形式,名词和动词。 - "Post" could be interpreted as an imperative verb, but in this context it's a noun.
可以被翻译为一个命令式的动词,但是在这个语境中,它是一个名词。 - Now complete the sentences using the correct verb, adjective or noun.
选用正确的动词,形容词,和名词完成下列句子。 - In English a noun may be preceded by a monosyllable called an article.
英语的名词可以冠以一个叫做“冠词”的单音词。 - Noun and pronoun can be used as Subject or Object.
名词和介词可以被用作主语或宾语; - It is a rule of English that adjectives generally precede the noun they modify: we say 'a good cry', not 'a cry good'.
英语规定形容词通常放在其修饰的名词前:我们说agoodcry,不说acrygood。 - Generally a noun can serve as subject, object and attributive in a sentence.
名词一般都可以在句子里作主语、宾语和定语。 - They confuse the noun and verb forms.
他们弄混名词和动词形式。 - It is a rule of English that adjectives generally precede the noun they modify.
形容词一般放在所修饰名词的前面是英语中的一条规律。 - Here, we actually have two words and two separate origins to consider: the noun and the verb.
在此,我们其实要考虑两个单词和两个不同的起源:名词和动词。