dons

英[dɒn] 美[dɑːn]
  • n.先生(西班牙用语);(牛津、剑桥大学的)指导教师v.穿上
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  • don n.先生(西班牙用语);(牛津、剑桥大学的)指导教师v.穿上
  • don't 不要;别;不做;
  • don't-care 不管;
  • don't-know 不知道;不知道的缩写;我想不明白;
  • Don-bas n.顿巴斯adj.已完成的adj.疲倦极了的adj.烧熟的;烧煮过的adj.受了骗的;吃了亏的
Noun:
  1. a Spanish gentleman or nobleman

  2. teacher at a university or college (especially at Cambridge or Oxford)

  3. the head of an organized crime family

  4. Celtic goddess; mother of Gwydion and Arianrhod; corresponds to Irish Danu

  5. a European river in southwestern Russia; flows into the Sea of Azov

  6. a Spanish courtesy title or form of address for men that is prefixed to the forename;

    "Don Roberto"

Verb:
  1. put clothing on one's body;

    "What should I wear today?"
    "He put on his best suit for the wedding"
    "The princess donned a long blue dress"
    "The queen assumed the stately robes"
    "He got into his jeans"

    1. Don sit up for me if I'm late.
      我如回家太迟,你就先睡,不要等我。
    2. Despite his looks he's said to be something of a Don Juan.
      尽管他其貌不扬,但据说是个很得女人欢心的风流荡子。
    3. In wintertime he will don a wet suit and go right on surfing.
      到冬季,他就穿上橡皮紧身衣去冲浪。
    4. I think I'm seeing Mr. Green at11 and Mr. Don for lunch at12: 30. Would you mind telling me if that's correct, please?
      我想我要在十一点会见格林先生,在十二点半和唐先生共进午餐。请问我说的对吗?