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denominate

/dih-nom-uh-neyt/US // dɪˈnɒm əˌneɪt //

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de·nom·i·nat·ed, de·nom·i·nat·ing.

    • : to give a name to; denote; designate.

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Examples

  • An announcement by Evergrande’s main Hong Kong-listed unit on Wednesday that it would make an interest payment on $36 million of yuan-denominated bonds the next day eased some fears of impending shocks to the global financial system.

  • The company has not said whether it would meet payments on larger dollar-denominated bonds due on Thursday and later this month.

  • It’s true that those banks and investors holding the developer’s roughly $19 billion of dollar-denominated bonds do stand to face substantial losses.

  • There is amongst us a female character, not uncommon, which we denominate the outrageously virtuous.

  • It is true that the specimen he rather proudly exhibits does not much differ from what we denominate nonsense verses.

  • Moreover, there must be something solemn, serious, and tender about any attitude which we denominate Religion.

  • Is fundator erat cuiusdam urbis a seipso denominate, que lingua Anglicana Warwic, id est curia Warmundi, nuncupatur.

  • It was not unlike what housewives at home denominate 'collar,' he thought, cutting in compact slices of interwoven fat and lean.