MANFULLY - significado y definición. Qué es MANFULLY
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Qué (quién) es MANFULLY - definición


manfully      
If you say that someone, especially a man, does something manfully, you mean that they do it in a very determined or brave way.
They stuck to their task manfully.
ADV: ADV with v
man         
  • classical]] image of youthful male beauty in [[Western art]].
  • A man wearing a [[business suit]] stands next to a display of men's [[blue jeans]] at a clothing factory.
  • Father and son
  • A lateral cutaway of the human male lower abdomen, showing the [[human male reproductive system]] anatomy
  • Two men playing a board game
  • XY combination]].
MALE ADULT HUMAN
Manhood; Manhoods; Men; Human male; Male human; 🚹; 👨; Human man; 👨🏻; 👨🏼; 👨🏽; 👨🏾; 👨🏿
(men, mans, manning, manned)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
A man is an adult male human being.
He had not expected the young man to reappear before evening...
I have always regarded him as a man of integrity.
...the thousands of men, women and children who are facing starvation.
N-COUNT
2.
Man and men are sometimes used to refer to all human beings, including both males and females. Some people dislike this use.
The chick initially has no fear of man...
N-VAR
3.
If you say that a man is, for example, a gambling man or an outdoors man, you mean that he likes gambling or outdoor activities.
Are you a gambling man, Mr Graham?...
N-COUNT: supp N
4.
If you say that a man is, for example, a London man or an Oxford man, you mean that he comes from London or Oxford, or went to university there.
...as the Stockport man collected his winnings...
N-COUNT: n-proper N
5.
If you refer to a particular company's or organization's man, you mean a man who works for or represents that company or organization. (JOURNALISM)
...the Daily Telegraph's man in Abu Dhabi.
N-COUNT: poss N
6.
Some people refer to a woman's husband, lover, or boyfriend as her man. (INFORMAL)
...if they see your man cuddle you in the kitchen or living room.
N-SING: poss N
7.
In very informal social situations, man is sometimes used as a greeting or form of address to a man.
Hey wow, man! Where d'you get those boots?
N-VOC [formulae]
8.
If you man something such as a place or machine, you operate it or are in charge of it.
...the person manning the phone at the complaints department...
The station is seldom manned in the evening.
VERB: V n, V n
9.
10.
If you say that a man is man enough to do something, you mean that he has the necessary courage or ability to do it.
I told him that he should be man enough to admit he had done wrong...
PHRASE: v-link PHR
11.
If you describe a man as a man's man, you mean that he has qualities which make him popular with other men rather than with women.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
12.
If you say that a man is his own man, you approve of the fact that he makes his decisions and his plans himself, and does not depend on other people.
Be your own man. Make up your own mind...
PHRASE: V inflects [approval]
13.
If you say that a group of men are, do, or think something to a man, you are emphasizing that every one of them is, does, or thinks that thing.
To a man, the surveyors blamed the government...
PHRASE: PHR with v [emphasis]
14.
A man-to-man conversation or meeting takes place between two men, especially two men who meet to discuss a serious personal matter.
He called me to his office for a man-to-man talk...
Me and Ben should sort this out man to man.
PHRASE: PHR n, PHR after v
15.
the man in the street: see street
man of the world: see world
-man      
-man combines with numbers to make adjectives which indicate that something involves or is intended for that number of people.
The four-man crew on board the fishing trawler...
...a two-man tent.
= -person
COMB in ADJ: ADJ n
Ejemplos de uso de MANFULLY
1. The suicide bomber manfully looks into the eyes of his fellow creatures and then immolates them.
2. Fradkov sold the bid in American–accented English, while Luzhkov read from a phonetically transcribed English script and Putin manfully made his way through his first English speech.
3. The Tory leader manfully struggled with the weight of his 16–month–old son Arthur Elwen during his christening at St Mary Abbots Church in Kensington, West London.
4. Only Gary Neville, the bloody–minded barrack–room lawyer, rose manfully above the metrosexual orgy of grief and strode the pitch shaking hands with the victorious Portuguese.
5. David Aaronovitch should be revisiting his liberal scruples in order to brush them manfully aside again and reach for the bayonet.