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单词 merman
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Definition of merman in English:

merman

nounPlural mermen ˈməːmanˈmərˌmæn
  • The male equivalent of a mermaid.

    男性人鱼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • What if I don't care if the beautiful architecture of the city falls into the sea and all its inhabitants either drown or evolve into mermen?
    • We veer away towards the subway, through the bloated families and the preening mermaids and mermen.
    • The architectural elements are held together by sculptural decoration including winged terms and mermen.
    • Aaron, now the captain of ship called ‘Mermaid’, called out to the waving mermaids and mermen who were his friends.
    • Meanwhile, his friend Noel Fielding, who can get surreal without the help of wheat beer, won't stop wittering about shamans and mermen and people made of biscuits.
    • She learns how her mother fell in love with a merman, how her father was snatched away when Emily was a baby, and how her mother's memory was blocked by an agent of the merfolk.
    • Then a cloud crept into his mind and, as Laurea watched, he faded into a ghost of the merman she had known.
    • It is engraved in the centre with an Old Testament scene, surrounded by a broad band of mermen and sea monsters.
    • For years I had secret fantasies about turning into a fish, a merman or something aquatic - but at the same time I refused to set foot on the beach or go swimming.
    • However, the mermaids and mermen of the Pacific were ugly, angst-ridden hags with ape like features and brown hair covering their upper bodies.
    • We'll discover colonies of giant squid off Winchelsea and mermen in the Marianas Trench.
    • Three times a day, behind a wall of four-inch-thick plate-glass, half a dozen mermaids - and the occasional merman - jive and pirouette in the world's only underwater spring theatre.
    • Mermaids slaughtered in the waters as well as mermen warriors.
    • Mermaids relaxing on the shoreline giggling and talking among each other while mermen watched from afar.
    • We've all heard of mermaids, but know less of their male equivalent, the merman.
    • If I believed in the transmigration of souls, I should think I had been a merman in some former state of existence.
    • Laurea watched as the mermen nodded and took the load from one of the dolphins' backs and distributed the items amongst the remaining dolphins.
    • We must send out as much mermen and mermaids as possible to battle those squids.
    • Among the subjects in the new publication are a merman, a dancing dwarf, three dragons and a ‘strange outlandish fowl’.
    • There was one family that had a high incidence of webbed fingers and they were believed to be the descendants of a coupling between a woman and a merman!

Definition of merman in US English:

merman

nounˈmərˌmanˈmərˌmæn
  • The male equivalent of a mermaid.

    男性人鱼

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We veer away towards the subway, through the bloated families and the preening mermaids and mermen.
    • We must send out as much mermen and mermaids as possible to battle those squids.
    • Meanwhile, his friend Noel Fielding, who can get surreal without the help of wheat beer, won't stop wittering about shamans and mermen and people made of biscuits.
    • She learns how her mother fell in love with a merman, how her father was snatched away when Emily was a baby, and how her mother's memory was blocked by an agent of the merfolk.
    • However, the mermaids and mermen of the Pacific were ugly, angst-ridden hags with ape like features and brown hair covering their upper bodies.
    • The architectural elements are held together by sculptural decoration including winged terms and mermen.
    • Three times a day, behind a wall of four-inch-thick plate-glass, half a dozen mermaids - and the occasional merman - jive and pirouette in the world's only underwater spring theatre.
    • Then a cloud crept into his mind and, as Laurea watched, he faded into a ghost of the merman she had known.
    • Mermaids relaxing on the shoreline giggling and talking among each other while mermen watched from afar.
    • What if I don't care if the beautiful architecture of the city falls into the sea and all its inhabitants either drown or evolve into mermen?
    • It is engraved in the centre with an Old Testament scene, surrounded by a broad band of mermen and sea monsters.
    • Aaron, now the captain of ship called ‘Mermaid’, called out to the waving mermaids and mermen who were his friends.
    • We've all heard of mermaids, but know less of their male equivalent, the merman.
    • Among the subjects in the new publication are a merman, a dancing dwarf, three dragons and a ‘strange outlandish fowl’.
    • There was one family that had a high incidence of webbed fingers and they were believed to be the descendants of a coupling between a woman and a merman!
    • Laurea watched as the mermen nodded and took the load from one of the dolphins' backs and distributed the items amongst the remaining dolphins.
    • If I believed in the transmigration of souls, I should think I had been a merman in some former state of existence.
    • Mermaids slaughtered in the waters as well as mermen warriors.
    • We'll discover colonies of giant squid off Winchelsea and mermen in the Marianas Trench.
    • For years I had secret fantasies about turning into a fish, a merman or something aquatic - but at the same time I refused to set foot on the beach or go swimming.
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