第三人称单数:nicknames
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第三人称复数:nicknames
现在分词:nicknaming
过去分词:nicknamed
过去式:nicknamed
及物动词
名词
1. Rob is a nickname for Robert.
罗布是罗伯特的昵称。
1. 昵称:而这些说法是民间版/非官方的 (unofficial)与 昵称(nickname) ,还是官方的头衔,这才是问题的重点. 这也是台湾国国内目前的争议所在. 否则,李登辉早被叫做「台湾之父」或「台湾国父」,难道,这些民间称呼可以变成中华民国官方对李登辉的称呼?
2. 别名:通过其打印出来的各种信息和我们直接从 catalog 表中取得的数据理论上应该是一致的,其 -p 选项后的 server 和 remote 选项值为联邦系统专有,别名 (nickname) 被做为本地表来进
3. 外号:记得小时候,不是被人取外号(nickname),就是喜欢帮别人取外号(nickname).长大了,谈恋爱的时候又多了许多昵称(petname),例如:darling、sweety、honey、dear.
1. 绰号;诨号;外号
A nickname is an informal name for someone or something.
e.g. Red got his nickname for his red hair.
“红毛”的绰号源于他的红头发。
2. 给…起绰号;把…俗称为
If you nickname someone or something, you give them an informal name.
e.g. When he got older I nicknamed him Little Alf...
当他大一点时,我给他起了个“小阿尔夫”的绰号。
e.g. Which newspaper was once nicknamed The Thunderer?
哪家报纸一度被称为“怒吼者”?
1. The piece is made of iron and silk chiffon in reference to her nickname " The iron lady ".
2. The nickname for these unlicensed taxis carries a sinister connotation that goes beyond rudeness and overcharging.
3. The strong voter mandate behind this five seat constituency has earned it the nickname of " super seat ".
4. nickname的解释
4. The stadium's nickname comes from an exterior of steel " twigs " that form a massive, curving nest.
5. This gained Ji a nickname of " professor mudslinger " and he had to delete those entries from his blog after pressure from the media and public.
6. He has to wear a mask during his recovery as protection against the sun, so his nickname is " Mask Baby ".
7. nickname的近义词
7. The former programmer and open source programming enthusiast gave himself the nickname " Kaiyuan ", meaning " open source " in Chinese.
8. Eventual executive director Margaret Herrick remarked that the statuette looked like her uncle Oscar, and the nickname stuck.
9. nickname
9. The name is usually a nickname, with its official name given later.
10. She quickly earned the nickname " the granny who sells the grandpa " - a humorous reference to her trips with her husband.
noun
1. nickname
1. a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name)
e.g. Joe's mother would not use his nickname and always called him Joseph
Henry's nickname was Slim
Synonym: moniker cognomen sobriquet soubriquet byname
2. a descriptive name for a place or thing
e.g. the nickname for the U.S. Constitution is `Old Ironsides'
verb
1. give a nickname to
Synonym: dub