Suzanne
IPA/sˈuːzan/
KK[suzˈæn]IPA/suːzˈæn/
Suzanne — noun
1. a female first name that comes from French, originally from the Hebrew name Shos
1.名詞
釋義
a female first name that comes from French, originally from the Hebrew name Shoshannah, which means lily.
例句
Suzanne studied French literature at university and later became a translator.
name in subject position with biographical context
Pedro's aunt Suzanne taught piano to children in her neighbourhood for over thirty years.
name in apposition showing family relation
Suzanne received a handwritten letter from her old teacher in Lyon last week.
Sirin named her youngest daughter Suzanne after her grandmother, who was born in Marseille.