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alias

/ey-lee-uhs/US // ˈeɪ li əs //UK // (ˈeɪlɪəs) //

别名,别名,假名,别称

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural a·li·as·es.

    • : a false name used to conceal one's identity; an assumed name: The police files indicate that “Smith” is an alias for Simpson.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : at another time; in another place; in other circumstances; otherwise. “Simpson alias Smith” means that Simpson in other circumstances has called himself Smith.

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Examples

  • He stopped to pick up a wrapper near our resting spot, explaining that’s why his alias is Trash.

  • In that spirit, consider email aliases, a useful feature found in popular services like Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, and Apple Mail.

  • More than 130 workers also attached their email aliases to the post.

  • They employed aliases and cover stories to relay money, intelligence and threats.

  • The indictment was read out in court as “the state of Texas versus Jack Rubenstein, alias Jack Ruby,” leading Belli to shout, “He answers to the name of Jack Ruby.”

  • He was living under the alias Alonso Rivera Muñoz as a middling real estate developer and art collector in Querétaro.

  • Part of the alias and the disguise is masking racism with the mechanisms of large, diverse institutions.

  • Miller, who also uses the alias Frazier Glenn Cross Jr., has an extensive résumé of hate.

  • As far as I could tell, only one of my friends had managed to ditch her adolescent alias along the way—and with good reason.

  • An older person interested in history, I would suggest Alias Grace or The Blind Assassin.

  • Billy Towler—alias Walleye—looked after him with an air of uncertainty.

  • I've asked them and their friends to come down here to headquarters for the unveiling of Black Hood, alias the Eye.

  • "You might spare me that 'alias, the Eye' business," Black Hood said, some of his old-time banter returning.

  • And up sprang the little black figure of Pizotti, alias Plornish, and the next moment he had leaped to the ice!

  • Widow of a workman named Pierre alias Bougival; she was usually designated by the latter name.