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I. man <pl men [men]> [ingl. am. mæn, ingl. brit. man] SUST.
1.1. man (adult male):
man
her new man
a young man
her young man arcznte.
her young man arcznte.
su galán arcznte.
he's a man's man
take it like a man!
he's a sick man
I feel a new man
are you a man or a mouse?
to be low man on the totem pole ingl. am.
to be low man on the totem pole ingl. am.
ser el último orejón del tarro Río Pl. coloq.
to be one's own man
to be one's own man
ir por libre Esp. coloq.
to separate or ingl. brit. also sort out the men from the boys
1.2. man (type):
I was a Nixon man in '68
the man of the match ingl. brit.
man of God (Catholic)
man of letters
man of letters
2.1. man (person):
man
no man has the right to take life form.
it was as much as any man could bear form.
as one man
2.2. man (mankind):
man, a. Man sin art.
man proposes, God disposes provb.
3.1. man (representative, employee):
3.2. man (manservant):
man arcznte.
4. man <men, pl > (troops, team, employees):
5. man:
man (in chess)
man (in draughts)
6. man as form of address coloq.:
give me a break, man!
give me a break, man!
¡déjame en paz, tío! Esp. coloq.
give me a break, man!
¡déjame en paz, mano! amer. excl Co. Sur coloq.
give me a break, man!
¡dejáme en paz, che! Río Pl. coloq.
give me a break, man!
¡déjame en paz, gallo! Chile coloq.
II. man <part. pres. manning; pret., part. pas. manned> [ingl. am. mæn, ingl. brit. man] V. trans.
1.1. man (operate):
man switchboard/assembly line
man switchboard/assembly line
1.2. man (get ready to operate):
man the cannons!
2.1. man (be crew of):
man
2.2. man (provide crew for):
man ship
man fortress
man-sized [ingl. am. ˈmænˌsaɪzd, ingl. brit.], ingl. brit. also man-size [ˈmænsaɪz] ADJ.
man-sized
I. man to man [ˌman tə ˈman] ADV.
1. man to man (openly, directly):
man to man
2. man to man DEP.:
man to man
II. man-to-man ADJ.
1. man-to-man talk/confrontation:
man-to-man
2. man-to-man DEP.:
man-to-man marking/system
stick man SUST.
stick man
straw man SUST.
straw man
straw man
con man SUST.
con man
con man
contact man SUST.
enlisted man [ingl. am. ɪnˈlɪstɪd mæn, ɛnˈlɪstɪd mæn, ingl. brit. ɪnˈlɪstɪd ˌman] SUST. ingl. am.
early man SUST. U
early man
fancy man SUST. coloq., pey.
fancy man
amiguito m coloq., pey.
fancy man
querido m hum.
en el diccionario PONS
I. man [mæn] men -nn- SUST.
1. man (male human):
man
2. man (the human race):
man
3. man (in games):
man
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to talk (as) man to man
as one man
II. man [mæn] men -nn- V. trans. (operate)
man
man ship
man-to-man ADJ.
man-to-man
medicine man <-men> SUST.
hit man <-men> [ˈhɪtmæn] SUST.
hit man
straw man SUST.
straw man
hatchet man SUST. coloq.
1. hatchet man (employee):
2. hatchet man (thug):
contact man SUST.
man-hour [ˈmænaʊəʳ] SUST. ECON.
man-hour
yes-man <-men> [ˈjesmæn] SUST. pey.
yes-man
servil m coloq.
leading man SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
I. man <men> [mæn] SUST.
1. man (male human):
man
2. man (the human race):
man
3. man (in games):
man
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to talk (as) man to man
as one man
II. man <-nn-> [mæn] V. trans. (operate)
man
man ship
III. man [mæn] INTERJ.
man
man-to-man ADJ.
man-to-man
man-hour [ˈmæn··ər] SUST. ECON.
man-hour
man-eater [ˈmæn·i·t̬ər] SUST. argot
man-eater
devorador (a) m (f) de hombres
old man SUST. argot
my old man (father)
my old man (husband)
sandwich man <- -men> SUST.
he-man <-men> [ˈhi·mæn] SUST. coloq.
he-man
white man <-men> SUST.
white man
garbage man SUST.
yes man <-men> [ˈjes·mæn] SUST. pey.
yes man
servil m coloq.
Present
Iman
youman
he/she/itmans
weman
youman
theyman
Past
Imanned
youmanned
he/she/itmanned
wemanned
youmanned
theymanned
Present Perfect
Ihavemanned
youhavemanned
he/she/ithasmanned
wehavemanned
youhavemanned
theyhavemanned
Past Perfect
Ihadmanned
youhadmanned
he/she/ithadmanned
wehadmanned
youhadmanned
theyhadmanned
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He had an outstanding record as an enlisted man and was promoted rapidly through the ratings to a signalman, first class.
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In both novels the hero is an enlisted man, cut off, and acting alone.
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One enlisted man was wounded in the fight.
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Eventually all divisional personnel were taken, except for one enlisted man per company and one officer per regiment who maintained unit records.
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Each officer and enlisted man was called upon to give his utmost of courage and stamina.
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