单词 | don |
释义 | Word Frequency don 1(dɒn) verbWord forms: dons, donning or donned (transitive) to put on (clothing) Word origin C14: from do1 + on; compare doffWord Frequency don 2(dɒn) noun 1. British a member of the teaching staff at a university or college, esp at Oxford or Cambridge 2. the head of a student dormitory at certain Canadian universities and colleges 3. a Spanish gentleman or nobleman 4. (in the Mafia) the head of a family Word origin C17: ultimately from Latin dominus lordWord Frequency Don 1(dɒn, Spanish don) noun a Spanish title equivalent to Mr: placed before a name to indicate respect Word origin C16: via Spanish, from Latin dominus lord; see don2Word Frequency Don 2(dɒn) noun 1. a river rising in W Russia, southeast of Tula and flowing generally south, to the Sea of Azov: linked by canal to the River Volga. Length: 1870 km (1162 miles) 2. a river in NE Scotland, rising in the Cairngorm Mountains and flowing east to the North Sea. Length: 100 km (62 miles) 3. a river in N central England, rising in S Yorkshire and flowing northeast to the Humber. Length: about 96 km (60 miles) |
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