mann

mann — 人名

1. Horace Mann (1796–1859), an American educator and politician who led the movemen

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釋義

霍勒斯·曼

美國公共教育之父

Horace Mann (1796–1859), an American educator and politician who led the movement for free, non-religious public schooling in the United States. He is often called the 'Father of American Public Education.'

例句

Rin wrote a report on Horace Mann's push for free public schools for all children.

Rin 寫了一份報告,內容關於 Horace Mann 推動為所有兒童提供免費公立學校。

possessive: [Person]'s + [achievement/role]

Many teacher-training programs in the United States still discuss Horace Mann's principles.

美國許多師資培訓課程至今仍在探討 Horace Mann 的教育理念。

用法筆記

Horace Mann is most often mentioned in discussions of education history or US social reform. When using the name in writing, the full 'Horace Mann' or 'Horace Mann (1796–1859)' is preferred on first mention; 'Mann' alone may be used afterwards.

2. Thomas Mann (1875–1955), a German-born writer who later became a US citizen, kno

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釋義

湯瑪斯·曼

諾貝爾獎德裔美國作家

Thomas Mann (1875–1955), a German-born writer who later became a US citizen, known for novels such as 'Buddenbrooks,' 'The Magic Mountain,' and 'Death in Venice.' He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929.

例句

Sophia chose Thomas Mann's 'Death in Venice' for his comparative literature course.

Sophia 選擇 Thomas Mann 的《魂斷威尼斯》作為他的比較文學課程的指定讀物。

possessive: [Person]'s + [work of art]

Thomas Mann left Germany in 1933 and later became a citizen of the United States.

Thomas Mann 於 1933 年離開德國,後來成為美國公民。

用法筆記

Thomas Mann is frequently referred to in literary criticism and course syllabi. In academic writing, use the full name or 'Thomas Mann' on first mention. His works are often discussed alongside themes of illness, art, and the tension between bourgeois life and creative freedom.