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A term used as a descriptive substitute for the name or title of a person, such as The Great Emancipator for Abraham Lincoln.
加于人名的称号,绰号用来代替一个人姓名或头衔的称谓,如伟大的解放者用来称呼亚伯拉罕 林肯
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He was nicknamed Fatty.
他的绰号叫"胖子"。
3.
His classmates could scarcely have chosen a less apt moniker.
他的同学当然不会随便给人取个不相称的绰号。
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It was first used as a nickname for the colonists who settled in New England.
这个绰号起初用来称呼在新英格兰定居的移民。
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The Nature and the Wording Traits of Nickname──One of the Researches on Nickname;
绰号的名号属性和语词特点——绰号研究之一
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It's not a good habit to surname for others.
给别人起绰号可不好。
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the Corsica
科西嘉人(拿破仑的绰号)
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We call them by their nicknames.
我们以绰号叫他们。
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He has the nickname of "young tiger."
他的绰号叫"小老虎"。
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We often call him by his nickname.
我们经常叫他的绰号。
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We fastened a nickname on him.
我们给他取了个绰号。
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craw thumper
[美]马里兰州人的绰号
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To give a name to facetiously or playfully; nickname.
起绰号取一个诙谐或好玩的名字;给…起绰号
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Babbs, however, did not believe in nicknames and sternly called the President "Franklin."
可是,巴布斯不喜欢叫绰号,死死板板地称呼总统“富兰克林。”
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(informal) `johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `grayback' derived from their gray Confederate uniforms.
非正式;“约翰”是被北方联邦士兵用来戏称南方联盟士兵的绰号。
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The tickler pricked a tick on the nickname Nickel.
挠痒者在绰号“镍币”上刺了个勾号。
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A name, especially a descriptive nickname or epithet acquired through usage over a period of time.
绰号名,尤指一描述性的绰号或因一段时间的习惯而得的诨名
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System Metaphor: Each project has an organizing metaphor, which provides an easy to remember naming convention.
系统绰号:每个项目有一个有规律的绰号,提供容易记住的命名规则。