naming

naming ['neɪmɪŋ]  ['neɪmɪŋ] 

原级:name

第三人称单数:names

第三人称复数:names

过去分词:named

过去式:named

naming 基本解释

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名词命名

动词确定( name的现在分词 ); 决定; 给…取名; 说出…的名字

naming 网络解释

1. 将......名字指出:named in . . .-----名列......的 | naming . . .-----将......名字指出 | narcotic drugs-----麻醉品

2. 名指:mood-式 | naming-名指し | necessity-必然性

3. 指定:ground transportation 陆地交通 | naming 指定 | official airline 官方航空公司/正式航空公司

naming 单语例句

1. Naming a Cabinet in Japan has traditionally involved a careful balancing act, giving each of the party's main factions positions that reflect their relative strength.

2. The unilateral naming of maritime areas by the Philippines this time also undermines the government's diplomatic efforts.

3. This is the baby naming ceremony, also called a Red Egg and Ginger party.

4. naming的近义词

4. I can't say I'm capable of naming all of the causes of this carefree attitude.

5. The company later settled a lawsuit naming it, several subsidiaries and Chief Executive Don Blankenship as defendants.

6. The naming is aimed at clarifying Japan's claims over the disputed development project.

7. Governments should put aside their prejudices towards China and abandon their " cold war mentality, " Wang said without naming names.

8. They also refrained from naming Japan as the culprit for instigating the latest threat of global economic warfare.

9. naming是什么意思

9. The auto giant has already curbed production of its Yaris small passenger car, the daily said without naming its sources.

10. Afghan officials have previously said the July 7 attack bore all the hallmarks of a foreign intelligence agency but stopped short of naming any country.

naming 英英释义

noun

1. the act of putting a person into a non-elective position

    e.g. the appointment had to be approved by the whole committee

    Synonym: appointment assignment designation

2. the verbal act of naming

    e.g. the part he failed was the naming of state capitals