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n. 配备人员

  1. The court awarded 5000 (in) damages to the injured man.
    法院判给伤者5000英镑损害赔偿费.
  2. Angrily the men returned the minutes later to tell their mates,"We had no impact. These men have skins like a rhinoceros."
    10分钟后,这些人气呼呼地回来对同伙说:“毫无作用,这些人脸皮真厚。”



Man \Man\ (m[a^]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Manned} (m[a^]nd); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Manning}.]
1. To supply with men; to furnish with a sufficient force or
complement of men, as for management, service, defense, or
the like; to guard; as, to man a ship, boat, or fort.

See how the surly Warwick mans the wall ! --Shak.

They man their boats, and all their young men arm.
--Waller.

2. To furnish with strength for action; to prepare for
efficiency; to fortify. ``Theodosius having manned his
soul with proper reflections.'' --Addison.

3. To tame, as a hawk. [R.] --Shak.

4. To furnish with a servant or servants. [Obs.] --Shak.

5. To wait on as a manservant. [Obs.] --Shak.

Note: In ``Othello,'' V. ii. 270, the meaning is uncertain,
being, perhaps: To point, to aim, or to manage.

{To man a yard} (Naut.), to send men upon a yard, as for
furling or reefing a sail.

{To man the yards} (Naut.), to station men on the yards as a
salute or mark of respect.

  1. Wojciech Szymborski, a party propaganda department employee manning the coalition's Warsaw campaign center, says that is because the party wanted to let the people decide.
  2. His insistence that electronic rather than human exploration is the wave of the future brought him into conflict with the group manning Alvin, the famous miniature submarine.
  3. To a visitor to the occupied West Bank or Gaza, the Shin Bet is invisible; the conspicuous force here is the army, manning roadblocks and patrolling the Arab towns in jeeps.
  4. That means they are issued rifles and ammunition and sent back into the street to "keep order." Only troops manning their checkpoints in groups of three or four are visible along Monrovia's straight avenues.
  5. At the time, dozens of police officers were manning road blocks and searching the surrounding Ozark hills for Brown, who was wanted for wounding a Rolla police officer with a rifle two days earlier.
  6. "Crewmembers will be reassigned to other Navy commands based on manning priorities.
  7. Hundreds of troops guarded the streets on Saturday, stopping and searching cars and manning barricades.
  8. Syrian soldiers manning surface-to-air missile batteries in the Bekaa Valley did not fire on the Israeli jets, police said.
  9. "It possibly is leaving some junior dealers manning the boards, and they may or may not have instructions to get too involved," said Ron Sapiro, head trader at Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. in Chicago.
  10. Syrian gunners, manning howitzer emplacements along west Beirut's seaside boulevard, responded by firing on residential distriacts in east Beirut.
  11. The railroad said it has such agreements on other lines, where local union negotiators have acknowledged that new technology makes the manning levels excessive.
  12. Sailing off into unknown waters with neither steersman nor charts is hardly the most promising set of circumstances, least of all for the gaggle of absolute beginners manning Deutsche Telekom.
  13. About 70 of them are technicians manning radar controls, operating computers or performing other tasks necessary for takeoff, Sanchez said.
  14. In them, it attempts to demonstrate best practice and to set proper manning levels, so that financial results of model units can be produced without accounting for unnecessary employees, even though the results for whole plants will still reflect them.
  15. Since the confrontation, police and Mohawk warriors have been manning opposing barricades.
  16. It's as simple as that.' In 1991/92, the last year for which official figures are available, the personnel cost to the Royal Navy of manning Britannia was Pounds 4m.
  17. The police, having fled, then heard over their walkie-talkies "a desperate cry" for rescue by two policemen manning a regular post inside the compound, which also contains "dozens of weapons and ammunition," the report said.
  18. The clashes began when the demonstrators threw rocks, bottles, fireworks and other objects at police manning security barriers set up to keep protesters out of the congress center, police said in a statement.
  19. "We told them we had protected their ships, we weren't leaving the gulf, we'd like to see the ships stay under our flag, but we expected them to comply with the manning law," said one administration official.
  20. Israeli planes bombed a PLO guerrilla base near Sidon early today, killing all 12 of the fighters manning it, police and the PLO said.
  21. He said Syrian and Christian snipers manning rooftop nests also exchanged fire across the Green Line separating the Moslem and Christian sectors.
  22. Hard as it is for some people to accept, the road to redemption isn't for everybody, particularly when Eliyahu Avichail is manning the gates.
  23. He has been helping doctors until nightfall and then manning a subway checkpoint until morning.
  24. In the neighborhood of the South Korean Embassy, hundreds of uniformed police are on duty, manning nearby intersections and even the rooftops of apartment buildings in addition to the embassy gate.
  25. Lacey said the Air Force survey team expressed concern about pilot turnover, poor morale among both air crew and maintenance personnel, antagonism between management and employees and the level of manning for certain operations.
  26. These would not require overnight manning.
  27. "Our citizens blockaded roads on the south and north with cars and buses," she said. "Young people, 20 to 25 years old, were there" manning the barricades.
  28. Arafat has about 1,000 guerrillas manning a buffer that separates Hezbollah's enclave from Amal-held territory.
  29. Mr. Speer was on the same ship as Mr. Emory on Dec. 7, manning a communications post, clad only in his underwear.
  30. Columbia's seven-member crew also includes four astronomers who will take turns manning the $150 million Astro observatory.
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