If you name someone or something, you give them a name. She wanted to name the baby Colleen. He named his horse Circuit. 2. 'name after' In British English, if you intentionally give someone or something the same name as a particular person or thing, you say that you name them after...
call (someone) names to insult (someone) by applying rude names to him.insultar in the name of by the authority of.I arrest you in the name of the Queen.en nombre de make a name for oneself to become famous, get a (usuallygood) reputationetc.He made a name for himself as a concer...
using the name of someone or something 以名字;指名道姓地 ask for the street by name. 问去某某街怎么走。 2. by (或 of) the name of called 以…为名,名叫 a woman by the name of Smeeton. 名叫斯梅顿的女人。 3. call someone names insult someone verbally 谩骂某人 4. give one's nam...
27AadeshAn Order, A Command, Message, Means Instruction In SanskritHindu 28RehanScented, Fragrance, A Fragrant PlantMuslim 29AabanName of an AngelHindu 30AdvikUnique, Exclusive, Someone who has no equivalent,Hindu 31AacharyaTeacher; Another Name for DronaHindu ...
someone in control of a group or countryd. to show that something is truee. to give someone or something a name 2一、找出单词的正确解释( ) 1. leader a. to complete one's school( ) 2. name b. to reach a desired goal( ) 3. graduate c. someone in control of a group or ...
e.g. ...a man named John T. Benson... 名叫约翰·T.本森的男人 3. (以…)为…命名 If you name someone or something after another person or thing, you give them the same name as that person or thing. name e.g. Why have you not named any of your sons after yourself? 为什么没让...
4. 叫出…的名称;说出…的名字If you name someone, you identify them by stating their name. e.g. It's nearly thirty years since a journalist was jailed for refusing to name a source...一名记者因拒绝说出消息来源而入狱已经是近30年前的事了。e.g. One of the victims of the weekend's sn...
结构一:namesomeone/something +名词 当需要直接赋予人或物名称时,这种结构最常用。注意name后面直接接双宾语,不需要加介词。例1:父母给新生儿取名Lucy。Parentsnamed the newborn Lucy.例2:科研团队将新发现的恒星命名为HD189733。The research team named the newly discovered star HD 189733.错误示范:×They...
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29. put someone in his or her place to humble someone who is arrogant, conceited, forward, etc 30. take one's place to take up one's usual or specified position 31. take the place of to be a substitute for 32. take place to happen or occur 33. (Education) the other place facetio...