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From:
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wan
/ˈwɑn/
(a.)蒼白的,無血色的,病態的,暗淡的(vt.)(vi.)(使)變蒼白廣域網 ; (
WIDE
AREA
NETWORK
的縮寫,它不同于局域網絡,它以長距離連結為主)
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wan
obs
.
imp.
of
Win
.
Won
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wan
a.
Having
a
pale
or
sickly
hue
;
languid
of
look
;
pale
;
pallid
.
“Sad
to
view
,
his
visage
pale
and
wan
.”
My
color
. . . [
is
]
wan
and
of
a
leaden
hue
.
--
Chaucer
.
Why
so
pale
and
wan
,
fond
lover?
--
Suckling
.
With
the
wan
moon
overhead
.
--
Longfellow
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wan
,
n.
The
quality
of
being
wan
;
wanness
. [
R
.]
Tinged
with
wan
from
lack
of
sleep
.
--
Tennyson
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wan
v. i.
To
grow
wan
;
to
become
pale
or
sickly
in
looks
.
“All
his
visage
wanned
.”
And
ever
he
mutter'd
and
madden'd
,
and
ever
wann'd
with
despair
.
--
Tennyson
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Win
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Won
Obs
.
Wan
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Winning
.]
1.
To
gain
by
superiority
in
competition
or
contest
;
to
obtain
by
victory
over
competitors
or
rivals
;
as
,
to
win
the
prize
in
a
gate
;
to
win
money
;
to
win
a
battle
,
or
to
win
a
country
.
“This
city
for
to
win
.”
--
Chaucer
.
“Who
thus
shall
Canaan
win
.”
Thy
well-breathed
horse
Impels
the
flying
car
,
and
wins
the
course
. --
Dryden
.
2.
To
allure
to
kindness
;
to
bring
to
compliance
;
to
gain
or
obtain
,
as
by
solicitation
or
courtship
.
Thy
virtue
wan
me
;
with
virtue
preserve
me
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
She
is
a
woman
;
therefore
to
be
won
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
gain
over
to
one's
side
or
party
;
to
obtain
the
favor
,
friendship
,
or
support
of
;
to
render
friendly
or
approving
;
as
,
to
win
an
enemy
;
to
win
a
jury
.
4.
To
come
to
by
toil
or
effort
;
to
reach
;
to
overtake
. [
Archaic
]
Even
in
the
porch
he
him
did
win
.
--
Spenser
.
And
when
the
stony
path
began
,
By
which
the
naked
peak
they
wan
,
Up
flew
the
snowy
ptarmigan
. --
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
5.
Mining
To
extract
,
as
ore
or
coal
.
Syn:
--
To
gain
;
get
;
procure
;
earn
.
See
Gain
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
wan
adj
1: (
of
light
)
lacking
in
intensity
or
brightness
;
dim
or
feeble
; "
the
pale
light
of
a
half
moon
"; "
a
pale
sun
";
"
the
late
afternoon
light
coming
through
the
el
tracks
fell
in
pale
oblongs
on
the
street
"; "
a
pallid
sky
";
"
the
pale
(
or
wan
)
stars
"; "
the
wan
light
of
dawn
"
[
syn
:
pale
,
pallid
]
2:
abnormally
deficient
in
color
as
suggesting
physical
or
emotional
distress
; "
the
pallid
face
of
the
invalid
"; "
her
wan
face
suddenly
flushed
" [
syn
:
pale
,
pallid
]
3:
lacking
vitality
as
from
weariness
or
illness
or
unhappiness
; "
a
wan
smile
"
n
:
a
computer
network
that
spans
a
wider
area
than
does
a
local
area
network
[
syn
:
wide area network
]
v
:
become
pale
and
sickly
[
also
:
wanning
,
wanned
,
wannest
,
wanner
]
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