- 看过 moniker 的人也看了 :
- appellation
- sobriquet
- tag
- handle
- label
- denomination
- byname
- pet name
moniker 的定义
Slang.
- a person's name, especially a nickname or alias.
moniker 近义词
nickname
moniker 的近义词 8 个
更多moniker例句
- The school’s new moniker garnered praise from Harry Belafonte, a fellow Hollywood legend and longtime friend of Poitier.
- She earned the name “Trash Queen” while completing her Harvard thesis on solid waste management, a moniker she wears with pride.
- There’s something about being able to shed all the monikers we parents have all had to take on this year for just an hour, where I get to focus completely on myself, or at least, not hurting myself, and re-experience something I loved.
- Antifa is a moniker, not a single group with a clear organizational structure or leader, and no cases could be found in which someone who self-identifies as antifa led violent acts at protests across the country.
- The Cleveland team, which has moved away from its cartoonish tribal chief logo and had earlier announced plans to reconsider its moniker, didn’t immediately comment to the Times.
- “Tu eres como chuleria en pote,” goes the Puerto Rican expression that gave rise to his moniker.
- The years between 26 and 34 are rife with those kinds of life changes so heavy they earn moniker of “milestones.”
- He called the AEI president “the spiritual leader of the capitalist people,” a moniker that Brooks embraces.
- Since The Great White Way was given that strange moniker in 1890, the majority of actors have also bore a pasty complexion.
- It was intoxicating and thrilling and for the first time, the show felt worthy of its Marvel moniker.
- They were to ask for the householder's 'straight moniker'—Mr. Merston.
- This laconic epitome of a gigantic event had crystallized into a moniker for Carson, and he became solely "Death-on-the-trail."
- So good an artist should put his "moniker" on his productions.