;名词 A noun is a word such as 'car', 'love', or 'Anne' which is used to refer to a person or thing.
Oxford
noun/naʊn; NAmEnaʊn/noun( grammar 语法) (abbr.n. )a word that refers to a person (such as Annor doctor), a place (such as Parisor city) or a thing, a quality or an activity (such as plant,sorrowor tennis) 名词☞see also
abstract noun
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common noun
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proper noun
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LDC
nounnoun /naʊn/ ●●● noun [countable]
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a word or group of words that represent a person (such as ‘Michael’, ‘teacher’, or ‘police officer’), a place (such as ‘France’ or ‘school’), a thing or activity (such as ‘coffee’ or ‘football’), or a quality or idea (such as ‘danger’ or ‘happiness’). Nouns can be used as the subject or object of a verb (as in ‘The teacher arrived’ or ‘We like the teacher’) or as the object of a preposition (as in ‘good at football’). →
common noun
, count noun
, proper noun
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noun
[naʊn]
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n.名词
n.(Noun)人名;(以)努恩
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