sherman

IPA/ʃˈɜːmən/
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sherman — noun

1. William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), an American general.

1.名詞
釋義

William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), an American general.

例句

Lakshmi read about General Sherman in her American history class.

title: General Sherman

The museum displayed a letter signed by William Tecumseh Sherman.

2. John Sherman (1823-1900), an American statesman and the brother of William Tecum

2.名詞
釋義

John Sherman (1823-1900), an American statesman and the brother of William Tecumseh Sherman.

例句

Theo wrote a report on Senator John Sherman for civics.

title: Senator John Sherman

The textbook says the Sherman Act was named after John Sherman.

namesake: the Sherman Act

3. James Schoolcraft Sherman (1855-1912), vice president of the United States from

3.名詞
釋義

James Schoolcraft Sherman (1855-1912), vice president of the United States from 1909 to 1912.

例句

Antonia found James Schoolcraft Sherman in a list of vice presidents.

historical office: vice president

The teacher said James Sherman served under President Taft.

served under President Taft

4. Roger Sherman (1721-1793), an American jurist and statesman.

4.名詞
釋義

Roger Sherman (1721-1793), an American jurist and statesman.

例句

Sora read about Roger Sherman while studying early American leaders.

study context: early American leaders

The article calls Roger Sherman an American jurist and statesman.

definition words in context

5. A city in northeastern Texas, north of Dallas.

5.名詞
釋義

A city in northeastern Texas, north of Dallas.

例句

Dario drove north of Dallas and reached Sherman before noon.

location: north of Dallas

The weather map showed rain moving toward Sherman, Texas.

place name: Sherman, Texas