nickname
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A nickname is an informal name for someone or something. 綽號(hào)
Red got his nickname for his red hair. “紅紅”因爲(wèi)他的紅頭發(fā)而得了這個(gè)綽號(hào)。
2. V-T If you nickname someone or something, you give them an informal name. 給…起綽號(hào)
When he got older I nicknamed him Little Alf. 他長大些後,我給他起了綽號(hào)“小阿爾夫”。
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nickname /?n?k?ne?m/ (nicknaming,nicknamed,nicknames)
劍橋詞典
- an informal name for someone or something, especially a name that you are called by your friends or family , usually based on your real name or your character
- Do you have any nicknames?
- As a child , he was given the nickname 'Brackets' because of his bandy legs .
- We all had nicknames at school . 返回 nickname
外號(hào);綽號(hào);諢名
We always use the nickname Beth for our daughter Elizabeth. 我們縂是把女兒伊麗莎白昵稱爲(wèi)“貝絲”。
"Darwin" was the nickname he was given at high school , because of his interest in science . 他上高中的時(shí)候外號(hào)叫“達(dá)爾文”,因爲(wèi)他對(duì)科學(xué)很感興趣。
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