1. 即:nameless 无名的 | namely 即 | napkin 餐巾
2. 即,就是:hobby 業餘愛好 | namely 即. 就是 | rapid 快的,
3. 即,也就是说:Modified 经修改的,修改后的, | Namely 即,也就是说 | Necessitate 需要
4. 即,也就是:name 名字 | namely 即,也就是 | nap (白天)打瞌睡,打盹
1. 即;那就是;也就是
You use namely to introduce detailed information about the subject you are discussing, or a particular aspect of it.
e.g. One group of people seems to be forgotten, namely pensioners...
有一类人似乎被遗忘了,就是那些领养老金的人。
e.g. They were hardly aware of the challenge facing them, namely, to re-establish prosperity.
他们几乎没有意识到自己面临的挑战,即再创繁荣。
1. More substantial support is needed to buttress the first defense line, namely the SMEs in the coastal cities.
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2. The target assets consist of Ineos'refining business, namely two refineries in Scotland and France and associated assets.
3. Egypt was expected to finish drafting its new constitution by the end of September, namely three months after the establishment of its Constituent Assembly.
4. Although some projects are namely undertaken by SOEs, the real work is done by some private enterprises contracting the project from the SOEs.
5. Luo said too much emphasis on the issue will distract the focus of the meetings, namely the development of the economy and communities.
6. He was backed by two of the four Duma factions, namely the United Russia and the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia.
7. namely
7. On this basis the dumping margin calculated is significant for the exporting country concerned, namely in excess of 150 percent.
8. Economists agree that the Chinese economy now faces two major problems, namely excessive dependence upon its exports and oversupply in some industries due to excessive investment.
9. All these boil down to one thing, namely how to strike a balance between economic growth and fiscal austerity.
10. The four are competitors in the frontal part of the industry chain, namely creation and production.
adv
1. as follows
Synonym: viz. that is to say to wit videlicet