name
n. 名字, 名称, 姓名, 名义, 名誉, 文件名 vt. 命名, 称呼, 任命, 提名, 列举 a. 姓名的, 据以取名的 [计] 名称, 文件名, 姓名
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教材释义与例句
命名,任命;指定;称呼;提名;叫出
to give someone or something a particular name
释义与例句
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A person (or legal person).
Later British psychologists interested in this topic include such major names as Cyril Burt, William McDougall, […] .
Would it be able to fight the competition from ITC Agro Tech and Liptons who were ready and able to commit large resources? With such big names as competitors, would this business be viable for Marico?
International non-governmental organisations (INGOs), including such household names as Amnesty International, Greenpeace and […] .
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Those of a certain name; a race; a family.
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An investor in Lloyd's of London bearing unlimited liability.
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Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing.
名
名字
名称
名仔
I've never liked the name my parents gave me so I changed it at the age of twenty.
What's your name? Puddintane. Ask me again and I'll tell you the same.
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A reputation.
And David won a name for himself.
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An abusive or insulting epithet.
Stop calling me names!
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An authority; a behalf.
Halt in the name of the law!
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An identifier, generally a unique string of characters.
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Any of several types of true yam (Dioscorea) used in Caribbean Spanish cooking.
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To mention, specify.
及物He named his demands.
You name it!
You have to pot the ball in the pocket you've named.
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To identify as relevant or important
及物naming the problem
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To publicly implicate by name.
及物The painter was named as an accomplice.
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To disclose the name of.
及物Police are not naming the suspect as he is a minor.
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To designate for a role.
任命
及物My neighbor was named to the steering committee.
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To give a name to.
命名
双及物One visitor named Hou Yugang said he was not too concerned about climate change and Baishui’s melting.
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To initiate a process to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct.
及物 政治
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PIE word *h₁nómn̥ Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ Proto-Germanic *namô Proto-West Germanic *namō Old English nama Middle English name English name From Middle English name, nome, from Old English nama, noma, from Proto-West Germanic *namō, from Proto-Germanic *namô (“name”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁nómn̥ (“name”). Cognates Germanic Cognates: Yola naame, name, naume (“name”), North Frisian Naam, neem, noome, nööm (“name”), Saterland Frisian Nome, Noome (“name”), West Frisian namme (“name”), Alemannic German Naame, namä, noame, nomu, nàmund (“name”), Cimbrian naamo, name, nåm (“name”), Dutch naam, name (“name”), German Nahme, Name (“name”), German Low German Naam (“name”), Luxembourgish Numm (“name”), Mòcheno nu'm (“name”), Vilamovian noma (“name”), Yiddish נאָמען (nomen, “name”), Danish, Faroese and Norwegian Bokmål navn (“name”), Icelandic nafn (“name”), Norwegian Nynorsk nabn, namn (“name”), Swedish namn (“name”), Gothic 𐌽𐌰𐌼𐍉 (namō, “name”). Indo-European Cognates: Latin nōmen (“name”) (whence Spanish nombre (“name”)), Russian имя (imja, “name”), Ashkun nām (“name”), Kamkata-viri nom, num (“name”), Prasuni nom, nëmë (“name”), Waigali nām (“name”), Sanskrit नामन् (nā́man, “name”). Possible cognates outside of Indo-European include Finnish nimi (“name”) and Hungarian név (“name”). Doublet of nomen and noun.
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