nickname

美音:['nɪk.neɪm] 英音:['nɪk.neɪm]

简单释义:


n.绰号;外号;诨名

v.给…起绰号

网络昵称;别名;小名

变形:

复数:nicknames  过去分词:nicknamed  现在分词:nicknaming  


完整释义:


n.

1.诨名,绰号
2.外号
3.教名的略称,爱称
4.俗称
5.〔军〕代号

v.

1.给…加诨名,给…起绰号;用诨名[爱称]称呼
2.绰号叫
3.给...取外号
4.〔罕用语〕误称


例句:

  1. 'I heard that in the North my nickname is Acorn Head, ' he said, believing it to be a reference to his short hair.
    他听说自己在朝鲜的绰号是“橡果头”,他认为这是指他的短发。

  2. Normally i got nickname from my friends, who wish to call me in another unique way.
    朋友们通常给我起外号,因为他们想用另一种独特的方式来称呼我。

  3. Palin, 44, earned the nickname "Sarah Barracuda " for her fiery performances on her high school basketball team.
    44岁的佩林在高中篮球队时就有优秀的表现,还因此被人昵称为“莎拉梭子鱼”。

  4. She was referred to in public as "Lady Washington, " her popular nickname from the Revolutionary War era.
    她在公共场合被冠以华盛顿尊夫人(LadyWashington)的称呼;这也是人们在独立战争时期对她的普遍称谓。

  5. The proprietor had a fine nickname: he was called Rousseau the Aquatic.
    那老板有个漂亮的绰号,人们称他为“水旅卢梭”。

  6. The U. S. military's nickname for the no-fly zone in Libya sounds like the beginning of a long adventure.
    美国军队给本次针对利比亚设置禁飞区的行动取的代号名仿佛象征着这是一次漫长征程的开端。

  7. Heavy is a nickname, part of his last name, a fact he surrendered after more than a year of daily visits from workers.
    Heavy只是个绰号,源于他姓氏的一部分。这个细节也是工人们一年多持续拜访使他投降的结果。

  8. Maybe if you were at the start of your career, you know, you could use a nickname or something.
    如果你是刚出道,你知道的,你就可以用个昵称或什么的。

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