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Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense names, present participle naming, past tense , past participle named
1 N-COUNT [usually with poss] 名字;名称;姓名 The name of a person, place, or thing is the word or group of words that is used to identify them. 名字;名称;姓名
  • 'What's his name?'—'Peter.'.

    他叫什么?”—“彼得。” 

  • I don't even know if Sullivan's his real name.

    我甚至不知道沙利文是否是他的真名。

  • They changed the name of the street.

    他们把街道名称改了。

2 VERB 取名;命名 When you name someone or something, you give them a name, usually at the beginning of their life. 取名;命名
  • My mother insisted on naming me Horace. [VERB noun noun]

    我母亲坚持给我取名叫霍勒斯。

  • ...a man named John T. Benson. [VERB-ed]

    名叫约翰·T.本森的男人

  • He won his first Derby on the aptly named 'Never Say Die'. [VERB-ed]

    他驾驭着这匹名副其实的永不言败夺得了他的第一个德比马赛冠军。

3 VERB (…)命名 If you name someone or something after another person or thing, you give them the same name as that person or thing. (…)命名 [Also VERB n + for]
  • Why have you not named any of your sons after yourself? [V n + after]

    为什么没让哪个儿子用你的名字呢?

4 VERB 叫出的名称;说出的名字 If you name someone, you identify them by stating their name. 叫出的名称;说出的名字
  • It's nearly thirty years since a journalist was jailed for refusing to name a source. [VERB noun]

    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。

  • One of the victims of the weekend's snowstorm has been named as twenty-year-old John Barr. [be VERB-ed + as]

    周末暴风雪中的一名罹难者已确认是20岁的约翰·巴尔。

5 VERB 提出,说出,指出(价格、时间、地点等) If you name something such as a price, time, or place, you say what you want it to be. 提出,说出,指出(价格、时间、地点等)
  • Call Marty, tell him to name his price. [VERB noun]

    给马蒂打电话,让他出个价儿。

6 VERB 提名;任命 If you name the person for a particular job, you say who you want to have the job. 提名;任命
  • The England manager will be naming a new captain, to replace the injured David Beckham. [VERB noun]

    英格兰队主教练将任命新队长,接替受伤的大卫·贝克汉姆。

  • When the chairman of Campbell's retired, McGovern was named as his successor. [be VERB-ed + as]

    坎贝尔公司的总裁退休后,麦戈文被选定为继任者。

  • Early in 1941 he was named commander of the Afrika Korps. [be VERB-ed noun]

    他早在1941年就被任命为非洲军团的指挥官。

7 N-COUNT [usually singular] 名声;名望;声誉 You can refer to the reputation of a person or thing as their name . 名声;名望;声誉
  • He had a name for good judgement. [+ for]

    他以判断准确而闻名。

  • She's never had any drug problems or done anything to give jazz a bad name.

    她从没有吸过毒,也没做过任何有损爵士乐名声的事。

8 N-COUNT [oft adjective NOUN] 名人;红人 You can refer to someone as, for example, a famous name or a great name when they are well-known. 名人;红人 [journalism]
  • ...some of the most famous names in modelling and show business. [+ in]

    模特和时装界一些最知名的红人

  • ...top names such as Nike, Levi's, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger.

    耐克、李维斯、CK和汤米·希尔费格之类的顶级名牌

10 PHRASE 的名义;的名下 If something is in someone's name, it officially belongs to them or is reserved for them. 的名义;的名下
  • The house is in my husband's name.

    房子是我丈夫名下的。

  • A double room had been reserved for him in the name of Muller.

    已用穆勒的名字为他预订了一个双人间。

11 PHRASE 代表;的名义 If someone does something in the name of a group of people, they do it as the representative of that group. 代表;的名义
  • In the United States the majority governs in the name of the people.

    在美国,多数派代表民众执政。

  • She accepted the gift in the name of the Save the Children Fund.

    她代表拯救儿童基金会接受了礼物。

12 PHRASE 为由;为名 If you do something in the name of an ideal or an abstract thing, you do it in order to preserve or promote that thing. 为由;为名
  • ...one of those rare occasions in history when a political leader risked his own power in the name of the greater public good.

    历史上少有的例子之一,政治领袖为更大的公共利益,甘冒丢官弃职的风险

  • There had been times when she had felt sickened by the things people did in the name of business.

    有时人们打着做生意的幌子所做的事情让她感到恶心。

13 PHRASE (加强提问或要求的语气)看在(上帝、人道等)的份儿上 People sometimes use expressions such as 'in the name of heaven' or 'in the name of humanity' to add emphasis to a question or request. (加强提问或要求的语气)看在(上帝、人道等)的份儿上 [emphasis]
  • What in the name of heaven's going on?.

    看在上帝份儿上,这到底是怎么回事?

  • In the name of humanity I ask the government to reappraise this important issue.

    我以人道的名义请求政府重新评估这一重大问题。

14 PHRASE [usu n/adj PHR, PHRASE with cl] 有实无名的;未被认可的 If you say that a situation exists in all but name, you mean that it is not officially recognized even though it exists. 有实无名的;未被认可的
  • ...the group, which is now a political party in all but name.

    这一团体,现在是有实无名的政党

  • It's the end of the doctrine in all but name.

    这实际上已是该学说的终结,只是未被道明罢了。

15 PHRASE 以名字;指名道姓地 When you mention someone or something by name, or address someone by name, you use their name. 以名字;指名道姓地
  • He greets customers by name and enquires about their health.

    他跟顾客打招呼时直呼其名,并问他们身体可好。

16 PHRASE 名叫…;为名 You can use by name or by the name of when you are saying what someone is called. 名叫…;为名 [formal]
  • ...a young Australian, Harry Busteed by name.

    名叫哈里·巴斯蒂德的澳大利亚年轻人

  • This guy, Jack Smith, does he go by the name of Jackal?

    这个叫杰克·史密斯的家伙是不是还有个名字叫杰凯尔?

17 PHRASE 谩骂;口出恶言 If someone calls you names, they insult you by saying unpleasant things to you or about you. 谩骂;口出恶言
  • At my last school they called me names because I was so slow.

    在之前的学校,因为我反应慢,他们骂过我。

  • They had called her rude names.

    他们用粗鲁的言语谩骂她。

18 PHRASE 最重要的东西;实质 If you say that something is the name of the game, you mean that it is the most important aspect of a situation. 最重要的东西;实质 [informal]
  • Family values are suddenly the name of the game.

    家庭价值观突然变得重要起来。

  • The name of the game is survival.

    重要的是活下去。

19 PHRASE [VERB inflects, PHRASE n] 支持,赞同(事业、项目等) If you lend your name to something such as a cause or project, you support it. 支持,赞同(事业、项目等)
  • He had political points of view and lent his name to a lot of causes.

    他很有政治见解,对很多事业都予以支持。

20 PHRASE (…)成名;(…)出名 If you make a name for yourself or make your name as something, you become well-known for that thing. (…)成名;(…)出名
  • She was beginning to make a name for herself as a portrait photographer. [+ as]

    她开始成为一个小有名气的人像摄影师。

  • He made his name with several collections of short stories.

    他是以几部短篇小说集成名的。

21 PHRASE 点出(或指出)(做错事者)的名字 If you name names, you identify the people who have done something, often something wrong. 点出(或指出)(做错事者)的名字
  • Nobody was prepared to risk prosecution by actually naming names.

    没有人愿意冒着被起诉的风险去真正指认别人。

22 PHRASE (指报纸或官方机构)曝光,点名,指名(业绩差或犯错的人) If something such as a newspaper or an official body names and shames people who have performed badly or who have done something wrong, it identifies those people by name. (指报纸或官方机构)曝光,点名,指名(业绩差或犯错的人)
  • The government will also name and shame the worst performing airlines.

    政府还将曝光业绩最差的航空公司。

23 PHRASE 在名义上;有名无实地 If you say that a situation exists in name only, you mean that it does not have the status or position that it claims to have. 在名义上;有名无实地
  • Many of the groups exist in name only.

    许多团体实际上是有名无实。

  • He is commander-in-chief in name only.

    他只是名义上的总司令。

24 PHRASE 凡是你说得出的,凡是你能想到的(应有尽有) You say you name it, usually after or before a list, to indicate that you are talking about a very wide range of things. 凡是你说得出的,凡是你能想到的(应有尽有)
  • Pickled cucumbers, jam, pickled berries, tomatoes; you name it, they've got it.

    酸黄瓜、果酱、腌浆果、西红柿,凡是你说得出的,他们都有。

  • I also enjoy windsurfing, tennis, racquetball, swimming, you name it.

    我也喜欢帆板、网球、短柄墙球、游泳等等,不一而足。

25 a name to conjure with→see: conjure 
Quotations
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet
William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet
Word Partnership
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N.

name and address, company name, name and number 1

ADJ.

common name, full name, real name 1

familiar name, famous name, well-known name 8

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1word/words sb/sth is known by名稱ADJECTIVE | VERB + NAME | NAME + VERB | NAME + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEChristian, first, given (especially NAmE) 教名;名字middle, second (= middle name) (BrE) 中名family, last (see also surname) , second (= last name) (BrE) 姓;家姓full全名His full name was William Augustus Grove.他的全名是威廉・奧古斯塔斯・格羅夫。married婚後的名字maiden娘家姓birth (especially NAmE) 本名Muhammad Ali's birth name was Cassius Clay.穆罕默德・阿里的乳名是卡修斯・克萊。original原名St Petersburg has gone back to its original name.聖彼得堡又改用原名了。proper, real, true專有名稱;真名pet昵稱His pet name for her was 'Fluff'.他親昵地稱她“毛毛”。assumed, fake, false假名official正式名稱joint (especially BrE) 聯名The account is in joint names.這個賬戶用的是聯名。common常見的名字'Smith' is a very common family name.“史密斯”是一個很常見的姓。double-barrelled, hyphenated (especially NAmE) 複姓(名);有連字符連接的名字personal個人的名字The place takes its name from the Old English personal name 'Catta'.該地的地名取自古英語中的人名“卡塔”。pen (usually pen-name) , professional, stage筆名;工作上用的名字;藝名George Eliot was a pen-name; her real name was Mary Ann Evans.喬治・艾略特是筆名,她的真名是瑪麗・安・埃文斯。brand, proprietary, trade品牌名;專利名;商標名generic非專利名稱company公司名scientific學名The scientific name for plants in this genus is Asclepias.該屬的植物的學名是馬利筋。code代號file檔案名user用戶名Please enter your user name.請輸入你的用戶名。domain域名You will need to register a domain name (= an individual Internet address).你需要註冊一個域名。place, street地名;街道名band樂隊名Their original band name was 'Cherry Five'.他們樂隊最初的名字是“櫻桃五”。VERB + NAMEhave有名字Do you have a middle name?你有中名嗎?bear, carry用名稱;沿用名字The Julian calendar was introduced by Julius Caesar and hence carries his name.儒略曆是由尤利烏斯・凱撒推行的,因此就沿用了他的名字。be known by, go by被稱為;被叫作The island is more commonly known by the name 'Krakatoa'.這個島更通用的名字是“喀拉喀托”。He goes by the name of Jonno.他被叫作喬諾。use使用名字She uses a different name in her professional life.她在工作中用的是另一個名字。share共用名字His wife and sister share the same name, Sarah.他妻子和他姐姐同名,都叫薩拉。acquire, get, obtain獲得名字The Brady bill acquired its name from its best-known sponsor, James Brady.布雷迪法案得名於其最著名的發起人詹姆斯・布雷迪。adopt, assume, take取名;起名;以⋯為名字He was elected Pope in 1978 and took the name of John Paul II.他於 1978 年獲選為教皇,從名約翰・保羅二世。keep保留名字She decided to keep her maiden name for professional purposes.她決定在工作上仍然用娘家姓。abandon放棄名字change改名carry on沿襲名字He wanted an heir to carry on the family name.他想要一個繼承人使家族姓氏得以延續。immortalize使名字不朽His name was immortalized in 1992 when he scored three times in the space of five minutes.1992 年他因為在 5 分鐘內 3 次射門得分而名垂青史。choose, decide on, pick選擇/決定/挑選名稱give sb/sth給⋯起名She was given the name Maria, after her grandmother.她的名字是瑪麗亞,跟她祖母一個名。give sb, name, pass on告訴某人名字;說出名字;傳達名字Detectives believe that a hit man was sent to silence the witness before he could name names (= give evidence to the court / police).偵探相信有人找殺手在證人作證前滅了口。reveal透露名字call sb/sth by把⋯叫作Please call me by my first name.叫我的名字就行。call sb names謾罵某人Stop calling me names (= stop saying rude / insulting things about me).不要再罵我啦。call, call out呼喊/大聲喊出名字Somebody called out her name from below.有人在下面大聲喊她的名字。mention提及名字We cannot mention the suspect's name for legal reasons.出於法律原因,我們不能提及嫌疑人的名字。drop把重要人物掛在嘴邊炫耀自己All he did was drop names (= mention the names of famous people to impress people).他只會提一些名人的名字炫耀自己。invoke引用名字He invoked the name of Freud in support of his argument.他援引弗洛伊德來支持他的論點。ask (sb)問及(某人)名字I asked him his name.我問了他的名字。hear聽到名字I've heard that name mentioned before.我以前曾聽說過那個名字。catch聽清名字I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name.抱歉,我沒聽清你的名字。know知道名字How do you know my name?你是怎麼知道我的名字的?forget, remember忘記/記住名字I'm afraid I've forgotten your name.我恐怕想不起你的名字了。print, sign, write用印刷體書寫名字;簽名;寫名字spell拼寫名字pronounce把名字讀出來enter, put down, register填入/寫下/登記名字Have you put your name down for (= applied to take part in) the school play?你報名參加學校的戲劇演出了嗎?list列舉名字put forward (especially BrE) 提名They put his name forward (= chose him) as one of the five candidates for the post.他們提名他為該職位的 5 個候選人之一。NAME + VERBappear名字出現The name of the artist appears on the vase.這位藝術家的名字出現在花瓶上。sound...名字聽起來His name sounds familiar.他的名字很耳熟。imply sth, suggest sth名字含義為⋯/暗示⋯As the name implies, Oxford was the place at which oxen could ford the river.牛津這個名字的含義是牛可以涉水而過的地方。be synonymous with sth名字是⋯的同義詞His name is synonymous with the worst excesses of sixties architecture.他的名字是 60 年代建築最鋪張無度的代名詞。be associated with sth, be attached (to sth)名字與⋯相聯繫/與(⋯)聯繫在一起I do not want my name associated with these products.我不想讓我的名字和這些產品聯繫在一起。He's been in four movies with Spielberg's name attached.在斯皮爾伯格執導的電影中,他出演過 4 部。mean sth名字的意思是⋯come from名字來自⋯Where does the band name come from?這個樂隊的名稱緣何而來?ring a bell (figurative) 名字聽起來耳熟'Does that name mean anything to you?' 'Yes, it does ring a bell (= it is familiar).'“你知道這個名字嗎?”“是的,的確聽着耳熟。”NAME + NOUNbadge, tag名字徽章;標有姓名的標籤plate (usually nameplate) 姓名牌She had her nameplate on the door.門上有她的姓名牌。recognition名字的認知Coca Cola's global brand name recognition可口可樂在全球的品牌認知PREPOSITIONby name按名字The teacher knows every student by name.這位老師知道每一個學生的名字。by the name of名叫⋯an actor by the name of Tom Rees名叫湯姆・里斯的演員in sb/sth's name以⋯的名義;憑⋯的權威The tickets were booked in the name of McLean.這些票是以麥克萊恩的名義訂的。I arrest you in the name (= on the authority) of the law.我依法逮捕你。under a/the name用⋯的名字The room was booked under (= using) a false name.這個房間是用假名預訂的。name for, name of給⋯起的名字The common name for the flower is 'pineapple lily'.這種花的俗名叫作“鳳梨百合”。PHRASESa change of name改名give your name to sth以自己的名字命名⋯The Huron people gave their name to one of the Great Lakes.休倫人以自己的名字命名五大湖中的一個湖。a list of names名單name and address姓名和地址names and faces名字與相貌I have a bad memory for names and faces.我不善於記人記名。put a name to sb/sth把名字用於⋯I couldn't put a name to the face (= didn't know or couldn't remember the person's name).我記不起這個人的名字了。He put his name to the business (= gave it his name).他用自己的名字來命名這家公司。take sb's name in vain濫用某人的名義to take the Lord's name in vain濫用主的名義Have you been taking my name in vain (= showing lack of respect when using my name)?你是不是一直在濫用我的名義?
name

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2reputation聲譽ADJECTIVE | VERB + NAME | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig名氣good好名聲bad壞名聲VERB + NAMEhave有名氣become成為名人She has become a big name in documentary photography.她已在紀錄片拍攝行內成了大名人。make出名He made his name writing travel books.他寫遊記出了名。She's made quite a name for herself.她大大地出了名。acquire, get獲得名聲The area got a bad name after a series of nasty murders.這個地區因一系列惡性謀殺案而留下惡名。protect保護聲譽They tried to protect the good name of the college.他們努力保護學院的良好聲譽。clear證明名聲清白Throughout his years in prison, he fought to clear his name.在整個服刑期間,他奮力為自己正名。give sb使某人有⋯名聲This kind of conduct gives students a bad name.這種行為敗壞學生的聲譽。blacken, damage, sully玷污/損害/破壞名聲These articles have damaged the good name of the newspaper.這些文章損害了這家報紙良好的聲譽。PREPOSITIONname for以⋯著稱The company has a name for reliability.這家公司以可靠著稱。PHRASESsb's name is mud某人聲名狼藉If you tell our secret your name will be mud (= you will not be popular) around here.如果你泄露我們的秘密,你在這兒就會名譽掃地。
name

noun³

3famous person/thing名人;有名的事物ADJECTIVEbig, familiar, famous, household, recognizable, well-known大人物;名人;家喻戶曉的人物;一眼就能認出的名人;眾所周知的人物He is a big name in the world of rock music.在搖滾樂圈子裏他大名鼎鼎。
name

verb

1 (often be named) to give sb/sth a name給⋯起名ADVERB | PREPOSITION ADVERBoriginally最初起名appropriately, aptly, suitably, well起名合適;名字起得好correctly命名恰當He correctly named the song from the clip played.他根據播放的片段給這首歌起了一個恰如其分的名字。curiously, delightfully, exotically, grandly, improbably, oddly, quaintly, strangely, wonderfully起古怪的/令人愉快的/富有異國情調的/高貴的/不太可能的/很怪的/古雅有趣的/奇怪的/絕妙的名字the curiously named Egg Castle名字奇特的雞蛋城堡unfortunately不幸地命名為confusingly令人混淆地起名為euphemistically委婉地稱為ironically諷刺地稱為officially正式命名為The ship will be officially named by the Queen before setting sail from her home port.這艘船將在其船籍港起航前由女王正式命名。PREPOSITIONafter以⋯的名字命名I named my son after my father.我以父親的名字為兒子取名。for (NAmE) 為⋯命名the dead sister for whom she had been named她取了故去姐姐的名字in honour/honor of為紀念⋯而起名The hospital was named in honour / honor of its principal benefactor.這所醫院以主捐助人的名字命名以表紀念。
name

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2 (often be named) to choose sb for a job/position任命;委任ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBformally, officially正式提名The President officially named Kirk as his choice to replace Timms.總統正式提名柯克作為接替蒂姆斯的人選。PREPOSITIONto (NAmE) 提名為⋯She was recently named to the company's board of directors.她最近被提名為公司的董事會董事。PHRASESnewly named新任命的the newly named head coach新任命的主教練
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name verb
appoint (name sb as captain) call1 (name a baby) identify (name the victims) list (name your price)
name noun
name (What's your name?) reputation (get a bad name) star1 (famous names) make a name for yourself succeed verb
name

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 See also the entry for nickname 另见nickname条name ♦︎ title ♦︎ first name ♦︎ surname ♦︎ last name ♦︎ full name ♦︎ family name ♦︎ label ♦︎ middle name ♦︎ maiden name ♦︎ subtitleThese are all words for a word or words that a person, animal or object is known by. 这些词均表示名字、名称、称谓。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a name / title / first name / label / subtitle for sb / sthunder the name / title (of) ...to use a name / sb's title / sb's first name / sb's surname / your family name / your middle name / your maiden nameto change sb / sth's name / title / surnameto adopt / take a name / title / surnameto give sb / sth a name / title / label / middle name / subtitleto choose / decide on a name / title / first name / middle name / subtitleto address sb by their title / first name / surname / last name / full nameto call sb by their first name / surname / last name / full nameto have a name / title / surname / family name / middle name / subtitleto bear a name / title / surname / family name name [countable] a word or words that a particular person, animal, place or thing is known by 名字;名称What's your name?你叫什么名字?What is / was the name, please?(= a polite way of asking sb's name) 请问您叫什么名字?Please write your full name and address below.请将您的姓名全称和详细地址写在下面。The tickets were booked in the name of McLean.这些票是以麦克莱恩的名字预订的。Are you changing your name when you get married?结婚时你要改姓氏吗?Rubella is just another name for German measles.风疹只是德国麻疹的另一个名称。Your name is either your whole name or one part of your name. * name既指全名也指名字的一部分My name is Maria.我的名字叫玛丽亚。His name is Tom Smith.他的名字叫汤姆•史密斯。The name's Bond.名字是邦德。 Name is often used in compounds. * name常用于构成复合词place name地名street name街道名code name代号pet name (= a name you use for sb instead of their real name, as a sign of affection) 昵称pen-name (= a name used by a writer instead of their real name) 笔名brand name (= the name given to a product by the company that produces it) 品牌名称 see also name call verb 1 title [countable] the name of a book, poem, painting, piece of music, etc.; a word in front of a person's name to show their rank or profession, whether or not they are married, etc.; a name that describes sb's job (书、诗歌、图画、乐曲等的)名称,标题,题目;(人名前表示地位、职业、婚否等的)称号,头衔,称谓;职称His poems were published under the title of 'Love and Reason'.他的诗是以《爱情与理智》为题发表的。the title track from their latest CD (= the song with the same title as the disc) 他们最新唱片中的专辑同名主打歌She has sung the title role in 'Carmen'(= the role of Carmen in that opera).她在《卡门》中演唱卡门的角色。The present duke inherited the title from his father.现在的公爵承袭的是他父亲的爵位。Give your name and title (= Mr, Miss, Ms, Dr, etc.).报出你的姓名和称谓。His job title is Special Projects Officer.他的职称是特别项目干事。 see also entitle call verb 1 ˈfirst name [countable] a name that was given to you when you were born, that comes before your family name 名字His first name is Tom and his surname is Green.他名叫汤姆,姓格林。Please call me by my first name.请叫我的名字就行了。 (BrE) to be on first-name terms with sb (= to call them by their first name as a sign of a friendly informal relationship) 与某人以名字相称 (NAmE) to be on a first-name basis关系密切,直呼其名Other words for sb's first name are given name (especially in American English), forename (in formal or official language) and Christian name (in British English, although this is now rather old-fashioned). These are all more formal and less frequent than first name. 某人的first name亦可称为given name(尤用于美式英语)、forename(用于正式或官方用语)和Christian name(用于英式英语,但现在有些过时)。这些用语均较first name正式,但不及其常用。 surname [countable] (especially BrE) a name shared by all the members of a family (written last in English names) On marriage most women in this country still take their husband's surname.这个国家的大多数妇女在结婚后还是选择采用丈夫的姓。 ˈlast name [countable] your surname (written last in English names) How do you spell your last name?你的姓怎么拼? ˈfull name [countable] all your names, usually in the order first name + middle name(s) + last name 全名(通常的顺序是first name + middle name(s) + last name)His full name was William Augustus Grove.他的全名是威廉•奥古斯塔斯•格罗夫。 see also full whole ˈfamily name [countable] the part of your name that shows which family you belong to 姓;姓氏'Smith' is the most common family name in Britain.史密斯是英国最常见的姓氏。He wanted a son to carry on the family name.他想要个儿子来传宗接代。 label [countable] (disapproving) a word or phrase that is used to describe sb/sth in a way that seems too general, unfair or not correct (不恰当的)称谓,绰号,叫法I hated the label 'housewife'.我不喜欢“家庭主妇”这个称谓。He was cruelly given the label 'Mr Zero' by the Press.新闻界刻薄地称他为“零度先生”。 see also label call verb 1 ˈmiddle name [countable] a name that comes between your first name and your family name 中名(名和姓之间的名字)'What's your middle name?' 'I don't have one / Well actually, I have two...'“你的中名叫什么?”“我没有中名/噢,实际上我有两个⋯” ˈmaiden name [countable] a woman's family name before marriage (女子的)娘家姓Kate kept her maiden name when she got married (= she did not change her surname to that of her husband).凯特结婚后仍用自己娘家的姓。If a woman uses her husband's surname after they get married, the new name is her married name. 如果女子结婚后用丈夫的姓,这个新的姓就是她的married name。 subtitle [countable] a second title of a book or other written work that appears after the main title and gives more information 副标题;小标题This book's title is 'Oxford Learner's Thesaurus'. Its subtitle is 'A dictionary of synonyms'.这部书名为《牛津英语同义词学习词典》,副标题是“一部学习型同义词词典”。 subtitle

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[transitive, usually passive] The article is subtitled 'New language for new times'.这篇文章的副标题是“新时代的新语言”。
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