aptronym

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发音

UK /ˈæptɹəʊˌnɪm/
UK /ˈæptɹəˌnɪm/
US /ˈæptɹoʊˌnɪm/
US /ˈæptɹəˌnɪm/

词形变化

aptronyms 复数 aptronyms

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A name that is aptly suited to its owner.

    Speck also turns out to be a shopkeeper whose small-town mentality finds a reflection in his aptronym: "Speck" in German meaning bacon, he is the local butcher concerned with selling his merchandise regardless of its real quality.

    This contradiction is condensed within the aptronym Casey Falls: her first name recalls Jim Casy, the preacher who is sacrificed helping migrant workers in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, while her surname evokes Eve and the Fall.

    The latter after marrying Sir Ulick's steward becomes Mrs. M'Crule, an aptronym expressing her excessive bigotry in preventing the Catholic boy, Tommy Dunshaughlin, from attending a charity school.

词源

Blend of apt + patronym.

来源:wiktionary