nickname

nickname [ˈnɪkneɪm]  [ˈnɪkˌnem] 

第三人称单数:nicknames

第三人称复数:nicknames

nickname的解释

现在分词:nicknaming

过去分词:nicknamed

nickname的解释

过去式:nicknamed

nickname 基本解释

名词昵称; 绰号; 诨名

及物动词给…起绰号; 用诨名[爱称]称呼; 叫错名字

nickname 相关例句

及物动词

名词

1. Rob is a nickname for Robert.
    罗布是罗伯特的昵称。

nickname 网络解释

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.

nickname 词典解释

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”?

nickname 单语例句

1. The piece is made of iron and silk chiffon in reference to her nickname " The iron lady ".

2. nickname

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. 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 ".

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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. 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.

nickname 英英释义

noun

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

以上为单词解释
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