"Man-hour" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A single unit of work or service performed by one person in one hour.
Mammoth refers to any member of the extinct genus Mammuthus, which includes several species of large, hairy, herbivorous mammoths that lived during the Pleistocene epoch.
The word "mamre" refers to a type of tree, specifically an Acacia tree, which is mentioned in the Bible as the location of the interaction between God and Abraham.
A man-eater is a metaphorical or literal term used to describe something or someone that consumes or devours human life, energy, or resources excessively or destructively.
Man-hours is a unit of measurement that represents the number of hours worked by one person. It is often used to measure the labor or worktime required for a particular task, project, or operation.
Manacle is a noun that refers to a metal band or shackle, typically used to restrain or confine something or someone, often in a way that is unpleasant or oppressive. It can also refer to a firm or strong bond or tie that prevents something or someone from moving or acting freely. The word is often used metaphorically to describe a feeling of being trapped or confined in a situation, whether it be a difficult personal or professional circumstance, or a sense of being bound by rules or expectations.
Manacled refers to being restrained or confined by having one's hands or feet bound with iron or heavy chains, typically used in a figurative sense to describe a stern or oppressive authority or control. It can also refer to being confined or restricted in a physical sense, such as being held captive.
Manacles refer to a type of physical restraint, typically used on the wrists or ankles, designed to restrict the movement of a person, often as a form of punishment, imprisonment, or control. In a literary or poetic sense, the term may also be used figuratively to describe emotional or psychological constraints.