Marian
英 ['mɛəriən]
美
adj. 圣母玛丽亚的;英国玛丽一世的
n. 圣母玛丽亚的信徒;圣母玛利亚崇拜者
Marian (adj.) "of Mary," 1701, referring to the Virgin; also (c. 1600) in reference to the reign of Mary Queen of England (1553-58); and (1902) to Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587). Marian fem. proper name, collateral form of Marion , a diminutive of French Marie (see Mary ), but often taken for a compound of Mary and Anne .
1. Marian retains a restless, youthful spirit, in search of new horizons. 玛丽安怀着一颗年轻、不断进取的心去寻求新的天地。 来自柯林斯例句
2. For my money, Marian was responsible for the trouble we'd had. 依我看, 玛丽安对我们遭到的麻烦应负责任. 来自《简明英汉词典》
3. Marian had dreams of becoming a musician, a folksinger. 玛丽安梦想成为音乐家, 做一名歌手. 来自英汉文学 - 廊桥遗梦
4. The repose of Marian became more and more disturbed. 玛丽安的睡眠越来越不安静了. 来自辞典例句
5. For goodness'sakes, Lucy Marian , speak up! I can't abide children who mumble. 乖乖! 露西?玛丽安, 讲大声一点! 我最讨厌小孩子说话咕咕哝哝的. 来自辞典例句